Status of Current Eradication Programs

Last Modified: April 18, 2024

Current APHIS Veterinary Services (VS) disease eradication programs include cooperative State-Federal efforts directed at cattle and swine brucellosis, bovine and cervid tuberculosis, and pseudorabies in swine. The following table shows the status of States in these programs.

StateCattle 
Brucellosis*
Swine 
Brucellosis**
Bovine TB***Cervid TB***Pseudorabies****Scrapie*****
 Last updated
April 17, 2024
Last updated
April 17, 2024
Last updated
April 17, 2024
Last updated
April 17, 2024
Last updated
April 17, 2024
Last updated
April 17, 2024
ALFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
AKFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
ARFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
AZFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
CAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
COFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
CTFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
DEFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
FLFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
GAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
HIFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
IAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
IDFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
ILFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
INFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
KSFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
KYFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
LAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MDFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MEFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MIFreeFreeMA/FreeMAStage 5Consistent
MNFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MOFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MSFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
MTFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NCFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NDFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NEFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NHFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NJFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NMFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NVFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
NYFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
OHFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
OKFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
ORFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
PAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
RIFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
PRFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
SCFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
SDFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
TNFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
TXFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
UTFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
VAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
VIFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
VTFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
WAFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
WIFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
WVFreeFreeFreeMAStage 5Consistent
* Class A (less than .25 percent herd infection rate) or Class Free
** Stage 1, 2, or Free
*** Modified Accredited (MA), Accredited Free (Free), or Modified Accredited Advance (MAA)
**** Stage 1, 2, 3, 4, or Free
***** A State that APHIS has determined conducts an active State scrapie control program consistent with Federal requirements

About Our Work

Disease control and eradication measures include quarantines to stop the movement of possibly infected or exposed animals, testing and examination to detect infection, destruction of infected (sometimes exposed) animals to prevent further disease spread, treatment to eliminate parasites, vaccination in some cases, and cleaning and disinfection of contaminated premises.

APHIS animal health programs are carried out by a field force of about 250 veterinarians and 360 lay inspectors working out of area offices (usually located in State capital cities). Laboratory support for these programs is supplied by APHIS' National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) at Ames, IA, and Plum Island, NY, which are centers of excellence in the diagnostic sciences and an integral part of APHIS' animal health programs.

Under the Virus-Serum-Toxin Act of 1913, APHIS enforces regulations to assure that animal vaccines and other veterinary biologics are safe, pure, potent, and effective. Veterinary biologics are products designed to diagnose, prevent, or treat animal diseases. They are used to protect or diagnose disease in a variety of domestic animals, including farm animals, household pets, poultry, fish, and fur bearers.

In contrast to animal medicines, drugs, or chemicals—all of which are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration—veterinary biologics are derivatives of living organisms. Unlike some pharmaceutical products, most biologics leave no chemical residues in animals. Furthermore, most disease organisms do not develop resistance to the immune response produced by a veterinary biologic.

Veterinarians and other professionals in APHIS' Center for Veterinary Biologics regulate and license all veterinary biologics as well as the facilities where they are produced. They also inspect and monitor the production of veterinary biologics, including both genetically engineered products and products produced by conventional means. Necessary tests of veterinary biologics are conducted at the NVSL.

APHIS also regulates the licensing and production of genetically engineered vaccines and other veterinary biologics. These products range from diagnostic kits for feline leukemia virus to genetically engineered vaccines to prevent pseudorabies, a serious disease affecting swine. With the pseudorabies vaccines, test kits have been developed to distinguish between infected animals and those vaccinated with genetically engineered vaccines.