SDAIB News
Equine Herpesvirus
- Please contact your veterinarian and state of destination to ensure that you meet their import requirements for upcoming movements.
- Please see our current restrictions regarding Equine Herpesvirus
Salmonella and Avian Influenza
Live poultry can carry disease germs such as Salmonella and avian influenza that can be passed on to people. Safe handling practices are key to preventing illness in humans.
For more information on Salmonella and Avian Influenza: Healthy Families and Flocks
New World Screwworm
Report any suspected NWS cases to your State Animal Health Official or a USDA veterinarian!- Pest Alert | New World Screwworm (also in Spanish.)
- Brochure | New World Screwworm: What You Need To Know (also in Spanish)
- Poster | Screwworm: A international Threat to Human and Animal Health
- May 11, 2025 Press Release
- Phased Reopening of Southern Ports Announcement
Animal Disease Traceability
ANNOUNCEMENT from USDA on the Final 2024 Animal Disease Traceability rule effective November 5, 2024.
For more information on the ADT program, email traceability@usda.gov.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Livestock
- USDA APHIS Federal Order Requiring Testing for and Reporting of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Livestock April 24, 2024
- Owner Hauler Statement for Lactating Dairy Cow Transport to Slaughter
- USDA APHIS Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) Detections in livestock
- SDAIB Memo to SD Licensed Veterinarians April 3, 2024
- SDAIB Memo to SD Licensed Veterinarians April 26, 2024
- SDSU ADRDL Guidance – Testing Dairy for HPAI Prior to Interstate Shipment April 25, 2024
Board Meetings
Related Links
- United States Animal Health Association
- USDA APHIS Veterinary Services
- National Institute of Animal Agriculture
- Food & Drug Administration
- National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
- President's Council On Food Safety
- American Veterinary Medical Association
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention