Currently, if a living animal is vaccinated against foot-and-mouth disease within a particular country, that country will lose its status as a foot-and-mouth-free country, and is therefore banned from exporting.
Actuellement, un animal vivant, vacciné contre la fièvre aphteuse sur le territoire d'un pays, retire à celui-ci son statut de pays indemne de fièvre aphteuse et, partant, lui interdit toute exportation.