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VETERINA RY SERVIC ES O F MA LA YSIA A N O VERVIEW Dr Quaza Nizamuddin Bin Hassan Nizam Dire c to r- G e ne ra l Ve te rina ry Se rvic e s Ma la ysia CONFERENCE of the OI E Regional Commission for Asia, the Far East and Oceania Putrajaya, Malaysia, 20-24 November 2017

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VETERINARY SERVICES OF MALAYSIA

AN OVERVIEW

Dr Qua za Niza muddin Bin Ha ssa n Niza m

Dire c tor- Ge ne ra l Ve te rina ry Se rvic e s Ma la ysia

CONFERENCE of the

OI E Regional Com m ission for

Asia, the Far East and Oceania Put rajaya, Malaysia, 2 0 - 2 4 Novem ber 2 0 1 7

TOTAL

AREA

329,758 km2

BORDERS Land : Thailand, Brunei,

Indonesia (Kalimantan)

Maritime : Singapore,

Vietnam, Philippines,

Indonesia

Department of Veterinary Services

Peninsular Malaysia

Department of Veterinary Services

And Animal Industry, Sabah

Department of Veterinary Services,

Sarawak

Established in Peninsular Malaysia (1888), Sabah (1931) and Sarawak (1953):

Initially as part of municipal services, medical department and agriculture department.

Concurrent Services

Operated as Federal and State Veterinary Services (Peninsular) and Veterinary Services of Sabah and Sarawak.

DVS of Perlis DVS of Kedah

DVS of Penang DVS of Perak

DVS of Selangor

DVS of Malacca DVS of Johor

DVS of Pahang

DVS of Terengganu DVS of Kelantan

DVS of Sabah DVS of Sarawak

DVS of WP Kuala Lumpur

DVS of WP Labuan

DVS of Negri Sembilan

DIRECTOR GENERAL OF VETERINARY SERVICES

DEPUTY DG ( VETERI NARY HEALTH)

RESEARCH

&

INNOVATION

DIAGNOSTIC &

QUALITY

ASSURANCE

ENFORCEMENT

LIVESTOCK

COMMODITY

DEVELOPMENT

TECHNOLOGY

RESOURCE

DEVELOPMENT

TRAINING &

CAREER

DEVELOPEMEN

T

SABAH

STATE VET.

DEPT.

SARAWAK

STATE VET.

DEPT.

DOWNSTREAM

INDUSTRY

DEVELOPMENT

DEPUTY DG ( DEVELOPEMENT)

ADMIN

SERVICES

PLANNING

LEGAL UNIT

PENINSULAR

STATE VET.

DEPT.

MANAGEMENT

BIOSECURITY

AND SPS

HUMAN

RESOURCES

FEDERAL STATE CADER SABAH SARAWAK

PROFESSIONALS 302 61 18 22 9

SEMI-

PROFESSIONAL

477 550 8 151 24

ADMINISTRATIVE 1325 1250 335 90

TOTAL 2104 1861 26 509 123

TO PREVENT , CONTROL AND ERADICATE ANIMAL DISEASES AND ZOONOSES

TO PROMOTE THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY

TO REGULATE ANIMAL FEED AND PROMOTE THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMAL

FEED AND LIVESTOCK DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY

TO ENSURE ANIMAL AND ITS MEAT IS FIT FOR HUMAN USE AND CONSUMPTION

TO REGULATE AND PROMOTE WELFARE OF ALL ANIMALS

• To prevent , control and eradicate animal diseases and zoonoses

• Animal Act 1953 (Revised 2006)

PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

• Animals Act 1953 (revised 2013)

• Veterinary Surgeons Act 1974 [Act 147]

• Abattoirs (Privatization) Act 1993 [Act 507]

• Feed Act 2009

• Animal Welfare Act 2015

SABAH AND SARAWAK

SARAWAK

Veterinary Public Health Ordinance 1999

SABAH

• Anima ls Ordina nc e 1962

• Minor offe nc e s (Ame ndme nt) Ena c tme nt 1977

(Ca p 80)

• Public He a lth Ordina nc e 1960

• Anima l We lfa re Ena c tme nt 2015

Poultry Farming Enactment

Pig Farming Enactment

Cattle Registration Enactment (Perlis, Kedah,

Kelantan and Terengganu)

1. Malaysian Veterinary Directive

‘Arahan Prosedur Tetap Veterinar Malaysia (APTVM)’

2. Malaysia Veterinary Protocol ‘Protokol Veterinar Malaysia’ (PVM)

3. List of Notifiable Disease

• To perform risk analysis of

all countries exporting live

animals / animal products

• To review and register all

vaccine and biologic

materials

• To monitor 13 diseases of

economic importance and

zoonoses, as well as 125

Reportable Animal Diseases

•HPAI

•Nipah

•MERS

•TB

•Leptospirosis

•Brucellosis

•Meliodosis

Livestock

•Glanders

•Toxoplasmosis

•Echinococcosis

•Leishmaniasis

•Rabies

•Leptospirosis

•Hepatitis

Pets

•Nipah

•JE

•Leptospirosis

•Brucelosis

•Meliodiosis

•Hepatitis

Wildlife

DISEASES

COLOUR CODED DISEASE INDEX MANAGEMENT

Suspected INDEX CONTROL RECOVER FREE

Close case file and

1. Return to free status

farm

2. Based on annual

surveillance

Report

Animal Disease Early

Warning System

Disease Index

1. Disease confirm

2. Register index

3. Disease case file

opened

Control Steps

1.Vaccination

2.Culling/condemnation/di

sinfect/biosecurity

3.Public awareness

4.Movement constrain

5.Surveillance

Disease fully

recovered . After two

cycles of incubation

period shows

negative result with

no clinical signs.

HPAI

OUTBREAK & CONTROL

• HPAI H5N1 - 28 February 2017. East Coast Malaysia (Kelantan)

• 36 cases (villages) confirmed of HPAI in Kelantan State.

• Stamping out and active surveillance, movement control

• 56,961 birds and 17,531 eggs destroyed: 1,243 premises.

• 30,334 vehicles inspected: 62 cases involving 288 different species of birds confiscated.

• Compensation:RM413,004.60

• Manage to contain the disease within 24 days

HPAI OUTBREAK & CONTROL

Rabies in Sarawak Rabies in Taiping, Perak

• DVS Perak received a report on July 13, 2017 from an owner from Kuala Sepetang, Taiping, in connection with a dog that died after 9 days biting his daughter and nephew. Dog carcass was sent to the lab.

• VRI confirmed the case on 15 July 2017.

• DVS Sarawak received reports of human rabies on June 30, 2017.

• DVS conducted investigation, surveillance and sampling.

• Rabies case confirmed in animal on 8 July 2017 by the VRI, Ipoh in a dog from Kg Lebor and a cat from Kg Paon Rimu.

Surveillance, Vaccination, Stray control, Awareness,

Movement control

RABIES OUTBREAK & CONTROL

Ma la ysia Ve te rina ry Protoc ol (MVP)* for e a c h

dise a se :

• HPAI (Na tiona l Surve illa nc e Prog ra mme )

• ND (Zoning for dise a se fre e dom sta tus)

• Sa lmone lla (MyGAP, GVHP a nd VHM)

AVIAN DISEASE CONTROL PROGRAMMES

* www.dvs.gov.my

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DISEASE INVESTIGATION & DIAGNOSTIC

Veterinary Research Institute, Ipoh

Diagnostic Lab Sarawak

Diagnostic Lab

Sabah

Five (5) Diagnostic

Labs handling 168,092

specimens and

215,062 tests

One (1) Public Health

Lab handling 4,584

specimens and 32,339

tests

One (1) Reference

Lab/Research Institute

handles 150,122

specimens and

240,000 tests

Scope of

Laboratory Tests

Pollution Control

Diagnosis /Animal Diseases

Quality Control/Food

Safety of animal origin

Milk Quality Animal Feed

Quality

Veterinary Drug Residues

/Contaminant

Species Identification

Aquatic Diseases

Vaccine Assay

To promote the growth and development of livestock

industry

COMMODITY 2016

SSL (%)

Beef/Buffalo meat 23.04

Chevon/lamb/

mutton 13.00

Pork

90.96

Chicken/duck meat 103.24

Chicken/duck eggs 117.93

Milk (mil litres) 3.60

Commodity 2016

Cattle/buffalo 1,486.65

Goat/sheep 165.70

Pork 2,370.12

Chicken/duck

meat 10,776.04

Chicken/duck

eggs 5,190.10

Milk 84.49

Total 19,718.04

Commodity 2016

CATTLE 737,827

BUFFALO 119,133

GOAT 416,529

SHEEP 138,479

SWINE 1,654,381

TOTAL 3,066,349

POPULATION

SELF SUFFICEINCY LEVEL

VALUE (RM MILLION)

Livestock Farmers (nos)

Beef cattle/buffalo 42,707

Dairy cattle 1,244

Goat 27,690

Broiler 4,390

Layers 423

Broiler duck 664

Layer duck 521

Pigs 693

Grand Total 78,332

TOTAL FARMERS

Farmers don’t receive any subsidy and allowances from

government

POULTRY INDUSTRY IS INTEGRATED

Raw Material

Breeding & Growing Processing Distribution & Retail

Feed Milling

Grand Parent Stock

Parent Stock

Farming

Processing 2nd

processing Distribution Retail

All integrators

have feedmills

Independent mills

10 interators produce ~70% of DOCs for

sale internally and open market

13 non-integrato

rs produce ~30% of

DOCs

Integrator owned

farms

Dominated by

contract farming

by integrators (~70%)

Independent

broiler farms

(~30%)

Integrated players have larger plants

Non-integrators

typically with farms

or secondary processors

Traditional slaughter (DVS to

regulate in near

future)

Integrated players

have larger plants (e.g:

Ayamas, Farm’s Best,

Dinding, Ayam A1)

Independent factories

Independent

wholesaler

Own outlets

Restaurant

Modern retail hyper

& supermarke

t

Wet markets

dominate retail

Integrator owned

distributors

4 integrated players control 100% of

production

Factory Licensing

Ingredients

monitoring

(Feed Act 2009)

Farming

licensing

(Farming

Enactment)

MyGAP, DC

Farming licensing

(Farming

Enactment)

MyGAP, DC

Farming

licensing

(Farming

Enactment)

MyGAP, DC

Veterinary Health

Mark (VHM)

Certification

Veterinary Health Mark

(VHM) Certification

DVS

TYPE OF

OPERATI ON

Num ber of

com panies

Num ber of

farm s

POPULATI ON

( m illion)

Grand Parent 4 4 0 .3 2 ( 2 0 1 3 )

Broiler Parent 2 3 7 9 6 .6 8

Layer Parent 5 2 8 0 .4 1

Com m . Broiler I ndividual/

Contract + / - 2 5 0 0

1 2 2 .4 8

( 2 0 1 3 )

Com m . Layer I ndividual/

Contract + / - 3 0 0

5 6 .8 0

( 2 0 1 3 )

BROI LER LAYERS

DOC (million)

Broiler/Eggs

Breed

DOC Price (ex-farm)

Broiler/egg price (ex-farm)

Production cost (RM/kg)

Export

772.39 birds

724.70 million birds

Cobb, Ross

RM 1.05-1.95

RM 3.58-5.30

RM 4.47-4.96

49.66 million heads

38.87 (pullets)

10.31 billion eggs

Hisex Brown,

Lohmann Brown

RM 2.00-2.50

34.50 cent

32.00 cent

1.50 billion eggs

INTEGRASI

CLOSED HOUSE

SYSTEM

Poultry farms are regulated and

monitored using enforced state

enactments and regulations

- SSL Low

-Imports 7 Strategies:

-Breed development

-Animal Feed

-Farmers

development

(Dairy Valleys)

-Milk quality

- Investment

-Marketing

-Dairy Board

DAIRY

PLAN

DAIRY

BOARD

DAIRY INDUSTRY

• This system utilizes permanent

crops such as palm oil plantation

to integrate with cattle to increase

revenue

• Estimation of 5 million hectares of

land is able to accommodate 1

million population of livestock

• To date, there is 280,000 cattles

reared under this system

(one cattle needs abouts 14.6 MT

grass/year)

BEEF CATTLE INTERGRATION SYSTEM

BEEF AND MUTTON INDUSTRY

EDIBLE BIRD

NEST

INDUSTRY

RM 1 BILLION

BY 2020

EDIBLE BIRD NEST INDUSTRY

EXTENSION & CONSULTANCY

DVS ANIMAL GENETIC RESOURCE CENTER

PTH PANTAI

TIMOR

PPB JERAM PASU

PTH TERSAT

PTH ULU LEPAR

PPK GAJAH MATI

PTH PONDOK

TANJUNG

PTH LENGGONG

PPI PAYA JARAS

PPK KG KUALA

PAH

PTH JELAI GEMAS PTH AIR HITAM

PPB CHALOK

INSTITUT

TEKNOLOGI

UNGGAS (ITU)

PROVIDE QUALITY, SEED FORAGES FOR FARMERS AND TRAINING FACILITIES

Institut Biodiversiti dan Sumber Genetik in

Jerantut,Pahang

• 20,000 frozen semen for cattle and goats

• Research on Malaysia indigenous and

native breeds

MATT R

ANIMAL BREEDING

ARTIFICAL INSEMINATION

Artificial Insemination programme DIY (DO IT YOURSELF) was successfully held with farmers

BELGIAN BLUE CROSS

Age : 3 ½ tahun

Weight : 1.2 tonne

Location: Bachok Kelantan

Value: RM 16,000

TO REGULATE ANIMAL FEED AND PROMOTE THE GROWTH

AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMAL FEED AND LIVESTOCK

DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY

Sa fe food

a nd fit for

huma n

c onsumption

Da iry

p ro d uc ts

Sa le s va lue ye a r

2014 :

RM 20.4

million

Eg g

p ro d uc ts

Sa le s va lue ye a r

2014 :

RM 28.3

million

Be e f p ro d uc ts

Sa le s va lue

ye a r 2017 :

RM 94.2

million

Chic ke n

p ro d uc ts

Sa le s va lue

ye a r 2017 :

RM 140.7

million

4 9 0 Sm a ll a nd m e d ium fo o d e ntre p re ne urs

c o ntrib ute d RM 2 8 3 . 6 m illio n

FEED ACT 2009 :

IMPORTERS/ MANUFACTURERS/ DISTRIBUTORS

CATEGORIES APPROVED TILL SEPT

2017

IMPORTATION LICENSING 333

MANUFACTURING LICENSING 87

DISTRIBUTORS LICENSING 238

TOTAL 658

NATIONAL ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE COMMITTEE (NARC)

• Formed in October 2016

• One Health movement: Ministry of Health and Ministry of Agriculture and Agro Based Industry (Department of Veterinary Services)

• Ongoing TWGs, MOH-DVS collaborations 2017-2020, with 50 members

• Malaysian Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance is ready

Co-Chair

DG of Health

DG of Veterinary Services

Technical Working Group 1

Priority Area 1

(Awareness &

Education)

Technical Working Group 2

Priority Area 2

(Surveillance &

Research)

Technical Working Group 3

Priority Area 3

(Infection Prevention &

Control)

Technical Working Group 4

Priority Area 4

(Appropriate Use of

Antimicrobials)

Implementers

Co-Secretariat

Medical Development Division

Department of Veterinary Services

Main Co-Coordinator

National Head of Infectious Disease Service,

MOH

Director of Biosecurity Management & SPS,

DVS

Implementers Implementers Implementers

NARC Members

1. MOH 2. MOA (DVS & DOF) 3. MOD

4. MOHE 5. Professional Organizations

NATIONAL AMR COMMITTEE

(NARC)

Members of NARC

• DG of Department of Fisheries

• DG of Ministry of Defense (Medical)

• Deputy DG of Health (Public Health)

• Deputy DG of Health (Medical)

• Deputy DG of Health (Research and Technical Support)

• Deputy DG of Department of Veterinary Services (Veterinary Health)

• Deputy DG of Department of Veterinary Services (Development)

• Principal Director of Oral Health

• Senior Director of Pharmaceutical Services

• Senior Director of Food Safety and Quality

• Senior Director of Commodity Development Division, Department of Veterinary Services

• Senior Director of Biosecurity, Department of Fisheries

• Senior Director of Biosecurity Management & SPS Division (Main Co-coordinator for Animal Health)

• Director of Medical Development Division

• Director of Disease Control Division

• Director of Institute of Medical Research

• Director of Veterinary Research Institute

• Director of Department of Veterinary Services and Animal Industry, Sabah

• Director of Veterinary Division, Sarawak Agriculture Department

• National Head of Infectious Disease Service (Main Co-coordinator for Human Health)

• Dean of Medical Faculty, University Malaya

• Dean of Medical Faculty, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

• Dean of Medical Faculty, Universiti Sains Malaysia

• Dean of Veterinary Medicine Faculty, Universiti Putra Malaysia

• Master of Academy of Medicine (Acadmed)

• President of Malaysian Medical Associations (MMA)

• President of Association of Private Hospitals Malaysia (APHM)

• President of Malaysian Society of Infectious Disease & Chemotherapy (MSIDC)

• President of Malaysian Pharmaceutical Society (MPS)

• President of Malaysian Community Pharmacy Guild (MCPG)

• President of Islamic Medical Association Malaysia (IMAM)

• President of Malaysian Dental Association (MDA)

• President of Veterinary Association Malaysia (VAM)

• President of Malaysian Society of Animal Production (MSAP)

• President of Federation of Livestock Farmers Association of Malaysia (FLFAM)

• President of Malaysian Association of Food Animal Veterinarian (MAFAV)

• President of Ruminant Farmers Association Malaysia (RFAM)

• President Malaysian Animal Health & Nutrition Industry Association (MAHIA)

• President of Malaysian Shrimp Industry Association (MSIA)

• Head of Infection Control Unit, MOH (NARC Secretary of Human Health)

• Head of Zoonosis and Public Health Unit, DVS (NARC Secretary of Animal Health)

• Co-coordinators - human health TWG 1 (Awareness and Education)

• Co-coordinators - animal health TWG 1 (Awareness and Education)

• Co-coordinators - human health TWG 2 (Surveillance and Research)

• Co-coordinators - animal health TWG 2 (Surveillance and Research)

• Co-coordinators - food safety TWG 2 (Surveillance and Research)

• Co-coordinators - human health TWG 3 (Infection Prevention and Control)

• Co-coordinators - animal health TWG 3 (Infection Prevention and Control)

• Co-coordinators - human health TWG 4 (Appropriate Use of Antimicrobials)

• Co-coordinators - animal health TWG 4 (Appropriate Use of Antimicrobials)

Members of NARC

To ensure animal and its meat is fit for human use and

consumption

DVS

Certification

Schemes

MyGAP

GVHP

VHM

Products

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PRIMARY

PROCESSING

SECONDARY

PROCESSING

PRIMARY

PRODUCTION

Livestock for Slaughter Breeding

Milk Eggs Raw unclean EBN

Carcass

Meat cuts

By-products

Raw unclean EBN

Raw clean EBN

Chilled & frozen

Meat processed products

Dairy products

Egg-products

EBN - products

VETERINARY INSPECTION

ABATTOIRS

• Ante – mo rte m

• Po st – mo rte m

• Me a t insp e c tio n

Proc e ssing Pla nts

• Me a t insp e c tio n

Fa rms

• Fa rm inspe c tio n

La bora tory

• De te c tion te sts sa mp le

Ove rse a s inspe c tion pla nts

• Me a t insp e c tio n

c onfirma tion

Sa fe a nd fit for

huma n

c onsumption

INSPECTION OF FARM AND FOOD PROCESSING PLANTS LOCALLY

AND OVERSEAS

Types of

accreditation

Number of

certification

VHM 177

myGAP BN 2,023

myGAP Poultry 466

The Veterinary inspections shall focus on SPS, GMP (Good Manufacturing

Practices) and the effective implementation of the food safety programs

such as HACCP.

Basically, the inspection procedures follow certification requirements that

are imposed on local establishments as in:

VHM (Veterinary Health Mark) and

MyGAP scheme by DVS and

Halal Certification by JAKIM

INSPECTION

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TO REGULATE AND PROMOTE WELFARE OF ALL ANIMALS

NATIONAL ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY: 2012-2020

• OIE & RAWS: create awareness

• A strategic plan was prepared and launched in 2012

Government

DVS, DOF

NRE

Local council

Wildlife

Non-government

SPCA

Equine

Livestock Association

VAM, MSAVA

University

UPM

UMK

3 STRATEGIES

1. Strengthening Animal Welfare Governance

2. Empower and mobilisation of all stake holders in animal

welfare and wellbeing

3. Spearheading animal ehsan concept at international

level through Centre of Excellence in Animal Welfare

STRENGTHENING ANIMAL WELFARE GOVERNANCE

• Tabled and passed in Parliament:June 2015

• Gazette: 29 December 2015

• Enforcement date: 1 July 2017

• Provisions for the establishment of the

Animal Welfare Board, to state the Board’s

functions, to promote animal welfare

and responsible animal ownership

• 9 Parts, 64 Sections, 1 Schedule

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1. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS ( LICENCE)

2. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS ( NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT AND COMPOUND)

3. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS ( VOLUNTARY ANIMAL WELFARE ASSISTANT)

4. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS (ANIMALS USED IN RESEARCH, TESTING OR TEACHING)

5. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS (RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL OWNERSHIP)

6. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS (ACCEPTED VETERINARY PROCEDURE)

7. ANIMAL WELFARE REGULATIONS ( ANIMAL TRANSPORT)

Re gulatio n s

ANIMAL WELFARE ACT 2015

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1. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PET SHOP

2. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR BREEDING PREMISE FOR PETS

3. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PET PREMISES

4. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR RIDING AND SPELLING OF HORSE

5. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR PERFORMANCE, EXHIBITION AND ANIMAL SHOW

6. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR CARE AND USE OF ANIMAL IN TEACHING AND RESEARCH

7. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL QUARANTINE

8. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL TRAINING

9. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DISPOSAL OF ANIMAL

10. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL SLAUGHTER

11. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL RESCUE AND REHABILITATION

12. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL SHELTERS AND POUNDS

13. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR TRANSPORTATION OF LAND ANIMALS

14. CODE OF PRACTICE FOR ANIMAL USED IN SCHOOL TEACHING

Co de o f Practice

ANIMAL WELFARE ACT 2015

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OTHER SERVICES

VACCINES

(7)

DIAGNOSTIC

KITS

(4)

DIAGNOSTIC

ANTIGENS/

ANTIBODIES

(11)

RESEARCH & DEVELOPEMENT

RESEARCH & DEVELOPEMENT

Reseach Papers

Molecular Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Newcastle Disease Virus From Unvaccinated Chicken During 2015-2016

Establishment of Equine Influenza Virus Isolation Technique Using SPF Eggs

Insect Larvae As Biofactories for Low-cost Production of a Newcastle Disease Vaccine Candidate

Studies on Immunomodulatory Properties of Ethanol Extract of Andrographis paniculata (APE)

Development of AGID test for Haemorrhagic Septicaemia (HS)

Development, Establishment and Improvement of Brucella abortus ELISA Kit

Characterization of Pateurella multocida Carter’s Type A Isolated from Bovine with Respiratory Syndromes

Insect Larvae As Biofactories for Low-cost Production of a Newcastle Disease Vaccine Candidate

Epidemiological Study of Brucella melitensis Isolated from Animal by Whole Genome Sequencing

Development of Salmonella Stained Antigen, SAPEN Using Fermentor.

CLINIC/ VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Clinic services in state and district level

AMBULATORY

Health inspection

Deworming Treatment POST-MORTEM

TRAINING

INSTITUTE

TRAINING

LAB

PRACTICAL LECTURES

• Training of staff • All staff should complete their compulsory training day – minimum of 7 days per year

• Training of the trainer - Extension Officers, Lead Auditors etc.

• Capacity building – Auditors & Technical Staffs

• Professional Seminars and Conventions i.e. VAM Conference, MSAP, Weekly Continuous Learning Program etc.

• Training stakeholders • Farmers, Agropreneurs and Processing Entrepreneurs

• Quality system • Good Animal Husbandry Practices • Seminar and roadshows – MyGAP, e-Permit, Animal welfare

TRAINING

Inspection of live animals

ENFORCEMENT

Sample collection from ponds

due to pollution

Animal welfare investigation

PASTURIA

VETERINARY INNOVATION

Silage compressor

VETERINARY INNOVATION

VETERINARY INNOVATION

VENOM • NATIONAL INNOVATION AWARD (ICT)

• FOURTH PLACEMENT (FINALIST)

• GIS APPLICATION DEVELOPED TO PLOT LOCATION OF LIVESTOCK FARMS SUCH AS

BROILER,LAYERS,PARENT STOCK AND HATCHERY SITES

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QUARANTINE SERVICES

De pa rtme nt of Ma la ysia n Qua ra ntine And

Inspe c tion Se rvic e s (MAQIS)

• The Department of Malaysian Quarantine and inspection Services is to facilitate and provide advisory services on the compliance of import and export conditions for plants, animals, carcasses, fish, agricultural produce, soils, microorganisms and food to importers, exporters and agents involved in the import and export of plants, animals, carcasses, fish, agricultural produce, soils, microorganisms and food

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No. POST No. of Officers

1. Superintendent of Quarantine & Inspector 16

2. Asssistant Superintendent Quarantine & Inspector 330

3. Quarantine & Inspection Officers 75

4. Administration Staff 45

TOTAL 466

MAQIS OFFICIALS

71

72

73

PORT OF ENTRIES IN SABAH

Kota Kinabalu

Sindumin

Sepanggar Bay

Pagalongan

Sebatik

Tawau

Sandakan

74

SARAWAK

BRUNEI

LABUAN

SABAH

LUNDU

BAU

SERIAN

SIMUNJAN LUBOK ANTU

BETONG

SARATOKKANOWIT

DALATTATAU

KAPIT

BINTULU

BELAGA

MARUDI

MIRI

LIMBANG

LAHAD DATU

SEMPORNATAWAU

PENSIANGAN

KINABATANGAN

SANDAKAN

LABUK & SUGUT

PITAS

KOTA MARUD

TUARANPENAMPANG

PAPAR

TENOM

SIPITANG

SARIKEI

DARO

Keningau

TenomTungku

TangkulapLamag

Kudat

Tambunan

TawauMarudi

Beluru

Dalat

Sibu

Kanowit

Julau

Lubok Anto

Kuching

FEDERAL TERRITORY OF LABUAN

Labuan International Airport

Labuan Harbour

Labuan Ferry Terminal

Passenger Terminal

Quarantine Station Labuan

MAQIS ENTRY POINTS AND QUARANTINE STATION

AT FEDERAL TERRITORY OF LABUAN

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PERLIS

KEDAH

PENANG

PERAK

SELANGOR

N. SEMBILAN

MALACCA

KELANTAN

TERENGGANU

PAHANG

SINGAPORE

JOHORE

THAILAND

PAHANG

- KuantanQuarantine Station

KELANTAN-Rantau Panjang

Quarantine

Station

PULAU PINANG-Bayan Lepas

Quarantine Station

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