Václav Kouba
Abstract
The worldwide trade in non-pathogen-free animals and their products has led to irreparable global spread of animal infections.
Among factors supporting this spread belong: countless pathogen species able to reproduce and spread horizontally and to the next
generations causing immense number of sufferings and premature deaths of affected animals and humans; increasing long distance export
of animals and their products due also to not requiring by relevant international organizations healthy and innocuous pathogen-free
commodities; illegal export/import of animals and their products; deficiencies related to diagnosis of pathogen-free status; inability
to discover all imported infections, to control and eradicate them; international sanitary certificates without pathogen-free guarantee;
inability of public animal health services to control on the spot the international trade with animal commodities; minimum of successfull
animal infection eradications and absence of information about global spreading of pathogens to alert the countries in question.
Huge daily flow of exported non-pathogen-free animal commodities conduces to permanent deterioration of global epizootiological situation.
Irreparable man-made global spread of invisible pathogens with continuous multiplying sanitary, economic, social and ecological consequences
represents a worldwide ecological disaster contributing to shortening life on Earth and survival of species, including self-destruction of humankind.
Extraordinary existential significance requires international control of epizootics to be dealt with at the highest decision-making level of the United Nations Organization.
Key words:
diagnosis deficiency; planet ecological disaster; humankind survival; global bioterror; global pathogenic microflora; eradications; innocuous commodity; pathogen-free status; sanitary certificates