In the field of veterinary medicine there are no documents rationing methods for research and diagnosis of emergent diseases of animals, their descriptions, the possibility of using them in various conditions, the disclosure of the phased course of the test, and testing of animals for virus antibodies. For this, it is necessary to create a set of standards in the field of diagnosing emergent animal diseases. On the basis of the Technical Committee for Standardization TC 44 "Technologist", the International Technical Committee for Standardization ITC 534 with our direct participation, draft standards have been created that define methods for laboratory diagnosis of especially dangerous animal diseases in order to ensure food safety. Standards are unified for the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union. Standards regulate guidelines for identifying an agent, collecting samples at the right time, choosing the detection of the virus for diagnosis, determining antibodies. All standards meet the general requirements for regulatory documents.
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