OECD Study on the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) Observatory
Annex B. Correspondence Codes and Manuals and data collection mechanisms
Terrestrial code Vol. I |
Notification of diseases, infections and infestations, and provision of epidemiological information |
WAHIS; ODS |
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Criteria for the inclusion of diseases, infections and infestations in the OIE list |
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Diseases, infections and infestations listed by the OIE |
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Animal health surveillance |
PVS; ODS; SD |
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Surveillance for arthropod vectors of animal diseases |
PVS; ODS; SD |
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Procedures for self-declaration and for official recognition by the OIE |
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Application for official recognition by the OIE of free status for African horse sickness |
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Application for official recognition by the OIE of risk status for bovine spongiform encephalopathy |
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Application for official recognition by the OIE of free status for classical swine fever |
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Application for official recognition by the OIE of free status for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia |
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Application for official recognition by the OIE of free status for foot and mouth disease |
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Application for official recognition by the OIE of free status for peste des petits ruminants |
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RISK ANALYSIS |
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Import risk analysis |
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Criteria applied by the OIE for assessing the safety of commodities |
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QUALITY OF VETERINARY SERVICES |
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Veterinary Services |
PVS; ODS; AMR Global Monitoring |
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Evaluation of Veterinary Services |
PVS; ODS |
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Communication |
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Veterinary legislation |
PVS |
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS: DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL |
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General principles on identification and traceability of live animals |
PVS; ODS |
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Design and implementation of identification systems to achieve animal traceability |
PVS; ODS |
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Zoning and compartmentalisation |
PVS; ODS |
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Application of compartmentalisation |
PVS; ODS |
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General hygiene in semen collection and processing centres |
ODS |
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Collection and processing of bovine, small ruminant and porcine semen |
ODS |
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Collection and processing of in vivo derived embryos from livestock and equids |
ODS |
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Collection and processing of oocytes and in vitro produced embryos from livestock and horses |
ODS |
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Collection and processing of micromanipulated oocytes or embryos from livestock and horses |
ODS |
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Collection and processing of laboratory rodent and rabbit oocytes or embryos |
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Somatic cell nuclear transfer in production livestock and horses |
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Disposal of dead animals |
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General recommendations on disinfection and disinsection |
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Official health control of bee diseases |
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Hygiene precautions, identification, blood sampling and vaccination |
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High health status horse subpopulation |
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Vaccination |
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TRADE MEASURES, IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES AND VETERINARY CERTIFICATION |
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General obligations related to certification |
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Certification procedures |
PVS |
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OIE procedures relevant to the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures of the World Trade Organization |
PVS |
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Animal health measures applicable before and at departure |
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Animal health measures applicable during transit from the place of departure in the exporting country to the place of arrival in the importing country |
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Border posts and quarantine stations in the importing country |
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Animal health measures applicable on arrival |
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International transfer and laboratory containment of animal pathogenic agents |
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Quarantine measures applicable to non-human primates |
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Model veterinary certificates for international trade in live animals, hatching eggs and products of animal origin |
PVS |
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Model veterinary certificate for international movement of dogs, cats and ferrets originating from countries considered infected with rabies |
PVS |
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Model passport for international movement of competition horses |
PVS |
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Model veterinary certificate for international trade in laboratory animals |
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VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH |
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Introduction to recommendations for veterinary public health |
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The role of the Veterinary Services in food safety systems |
PVS |
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Control of biological hazards of animal health and public health importance through ante- and post-mortem meat inspection |
PVS |
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The control of hazards of animal health and public health importance in animal feed |
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Biosecurity procedures in poultry production |
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Prevention, detection and control of Salmonella in poultry |
PVS |
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Introduction to the recommendations for controlling antimicrobial resistance |
PVS |
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Harmonisation of national antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring programmes |
PVS |
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Monitoring of the quantities and usage patterns of antimicrobial agents used in food-producing animals |
PVS; AMR General survey; AMR Global Monitoring |
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Responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in veterinary medicine |
PVS; AMR Global Monitoring |
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Risk analysis for antimicrobial resistance arising from the use of antimicrobial agents in animals |
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Zoonoses transmissible from non-human primates |
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Prevention and control of Salmonella in commercial bovine production systems |
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Prevention and control of Salmonella in commercial pig production systems |
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ANIMAL WELFARE |
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Introduction to the recommendations for animal welfare |
PVS |
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Transport of animals by sea |
PVS |
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Transport of animals by land |
PVS |
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Transport of animals by air |
PVS |
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Slaughter of animals |
PVS |
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Killing of animals for disease control purposes |
PVS |
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Stray dog population control |
PVS |
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Use of animals in research and education |
PVS |
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Animal welfare and beef cattle production systems |
PVS |
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Animal welfare and broiler chicken production systems |
PVS |
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Animal welfare and dairy cattle production systems |
PVS |
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Welfare of working equids |
PVS |
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Animal welfare and pig production systems |
PVS |
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Terrestrial Code Vol. II |
SECTION 8. |
MULTIPLE SPECIES |
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Chapter 8.1. |
Anthrax |
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Chapter 8.2. |
Infection with Aujeszky's disease virus |
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Chapter 8.3. |
Infection with bluetongue virus |
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Chapter 8.4. |
Infection with Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis |
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Chapter 8.5. |
Infection with Echinococcus granulosus |
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Chapter 8.6. |
Infection with Echinococcus multilocularis |
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Chapter 8.7. |
Infection with epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus |
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Chapter 8.8. |
Infection with foot and mouth disease virus |
ODS |
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Chapter 8.9. |
Heartwater |
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Chapter 8.10. |
Japanese encephalitis |
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Chapter 8.11. |
Infection withMycobacterium tuberculosis complex |
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Chapter 8.12. |
New world screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) and Old world screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana) |
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Chapter 8.13. |
Paratuberculosis |
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Chapter 8.14. |
Infection with rabies virus |
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Chapter 8.15. |
Infection with Rift Valley fever virus |
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Chapter 8.16. |
Infection with rinderpest virus |
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Chapter 8.17. |
Infection with Trichinella spp. |
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Chapter 8.18. |
Tularemia |
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Chapter 8.19. |
West Nile fever |
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SECTION 9. |
APIDAE |
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Chapter 9.1. |
Infestation of honey bees with Acarapis woodi |
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Chapter 9.2. |
Infection of honey bees with Paenibacillus larvae (American foulbrood) |
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Chapter 9.3. |
Infection of honey bees with Melissococcus plutonius (European foulbrood) |
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Chapter 9.4. |
Infestation with Aethina tumida (Small hive beetle) |
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Chapter 9.5. |
Infestation of honey bees with Tropilaelaps spp. |
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Chapter 9.6. |
Infestation of honey bees with Varroa spp. (Varroosis) |
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SECTION 10. |
AVES |
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Chapter 10.1. |
Avian chlamydiosis |
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Chapter 10.2. |
Avian infectious bronchitis |
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Chapter 10.3. |
Avian infectious laryngotracheitis |
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Chapter 10.4. |
Infection with avian influenza viruses |
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Chapter 10.5. |
Avian mycoplasmosis (Mycoplasma gallisepticum) |
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Chapter 10.6. |
Duck virus hepatitis |
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Chapter 10.7. |
Fowl typhoid and pullorum disease |
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Chapter 10.8. |
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease) |
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Chapter 10.9. |
Infection with Newcastle disease virus |
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SECTION 11. |
BOVIDAE |
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Chapter 11.1. |
Bovine anaplasmosis |
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Chapter 11.2. |
Bovine babesiosis |
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Chapter 11.3. |
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis |
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Chapter 11.4. |
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy |
ODS |
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Chapter 11.5. |
Infection with Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC (Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia) |
ODS |
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Chapter 11.6. |
Enzootic bovine leukosis |
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Chapter 11.7. |
Haemorrhagic septicaemia (Pasteurella multocida serotypes 6:b and 6:e) |
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Chapter 11.8. |
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/ infectious pustular vulvovaginitis |
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Chapter 11.9. |
Infection with lumpy skin disease virus |
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Chapter 11.10. |
Theileriosis |
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Chapter 11.11. |
Trichomonosis |
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SECTION 12. |
EQUIDAE |
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Chapter 12.1. |
Infection with African horse sickness virus |
ODS |
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Chapter 12.2. |
Contagious equine metritis |
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Chapter 12.3. |
Dourine |
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Chapter 12.4. |
Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western) |
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Chapter 12.5. |
Equine infectious anaemia |
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Chapter 12.6. |
Infection with equine influenza virus |
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Chapter 12.7. |
Equine piroplasmosis |
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Chapter 12.8. |
Infection with equid herpesvirus-1 (Equine rhinopneumonitis) |
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Chapter 12.9. |
Infection with equine arteritis virus |
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Chapter 12.10. |
Infection with Burkholderia mallei (Glanders) |
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Chapter 12.11. |
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis |
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SECTION 13. |
LEPORIDAE |
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Chapter 13.1. |
Myxomatosis |
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Chapter 13.2. |
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease |
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SECTION 14. |
CAPRINAE |
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Chapter 14.1. |
Caprine arthritis/encephalitis |
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Chapter 14.2. |
Contagious agalactia |
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Chapter 14.3. |
Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia |
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Chapter 14.4. |
Infection with Chlamydophila abortus (Enzootic abortion of ewes, ovine chlamydiosis) |
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Chapter 14.5. |
Maedi-visna |
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Chapter 14.6. |
Ovine epididymitis(Brucella ovis) |
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Chapter 14.7. |
Infection with peste des petits ruminants virus |
ODS |
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Chapter 14.8. |
Scrapie |
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Chapter 14.9. |
Sheep pox and goat pox |
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SECTION 15. |
SUIDAE |
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Chapter 15.1. |
Infection with African swine fever virus |
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Chapter 15.2. |
Infection with classical swine fever virus |
ODS |
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Chapter 15.3. |
Infection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus |
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Chapter 15.4. |
Infection with Taenia solium (Porcine cysticercosis) |
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Chapter 15.5. |
Transmissible gastroenteritis |
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Terrestrial Manual |
Part 1 |
General Standards |
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Section 1.1. |
Introductory chapters |
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Chapter 1.1.1. |
Management of veterinary diagnostic laboratories (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 1.1.2. |
Collection, submission and storage of diagnostic specimens (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 1.1.3. |
Transport of biological materials (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 1.1.4. |
Biosafety and biosecurity: Standard for managing biological risk in the veterinary laboratory and animal facilities(NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 1.1.5. |
Quality management in veterinary testing laboratories (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 1.1.6. |
Principles and methods of validation of diagnostic assays for infectious diseases (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 1.1.7. |
Standards for high throughput sequencing, bioinformatics and computational genomics (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 1.1.8. |
Principles of veterinary vaccine production (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 1.1.9. |
Tests for sterility and freedom from contamination of biological materials intended for veterinary use (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 1.1.10. |
Vaccine banks (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Part 2 |
OIE Listed Diseases and Other Diseases of Importance |
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Section 2.1. |
Multiple species |
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Chapter 2.1.1. |
Anthrax (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.1.2. |
Aujeszky’s disease (infection with Aujeszky’s disease virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.1.3. |
Bluetongue (infection with bluetongue virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.1.4. |
Brucellosis (Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis) (infection with B. abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis ) (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.1.5. |
Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.1.6. |
Echinococcosis (infection with Echinococcus granulosus and with E. multilocularis) (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.1.7. |
Epizootic haemorrhagic disease (infection with epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.1.8. |
Foot and mouth disease (infection with foot and mouth disease virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
ODS |
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Chapter 2.1.9. |
Heartwater (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.1.10. |
Japanese encephalitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.1.11. |
Leishmaniosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.1.12. |
Leptospirosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.1.13. |
New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) and Old World screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana) (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.1.14. |
Nipah and Hendra virus diseases (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.1.15. |
Paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.1.16. |
Q fever (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.1.17. |
Rabies (infection with rabies virus and other lyssaviruses) (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.1.18. |
Rift Valley fever (infection with Rift Valley fever virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.1.19. |
Rinderpest (infection with rinderpest virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.1.20. |
Trichinellosis (infection with Trichinella spp.) (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.1.21. |
Trypanosoma evansi infections (including surra) (NB: Version adopted in May 2012) |
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Chapter 2.1.22. |
Tularemia (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.1.23. |
Vesicular stomatitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.1.24. |
West Nile fever (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Section 2.2. |
Apinae |
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Introductory note on bee diseases (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.2.1. |
Acarapisosis of honey bees (infestation of honey bees with Acarapis woodi) |
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Chapter 2.2.2. |
American foulbrood of honey bees (infection of honey bees with Paenibacillus larvae) (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.2.3. |
European foulbrood of honey bees (infection of honey bees with Melissococcus plutonius) (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.2.4. |
Nosemosis of honey bees (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.2.5. |
Infestation with Aethina tumida (small hive beetle) (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.2.6. |
Infestation of honey bees with Tropilaelaps spp. (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.2.7. |
Varroosis of honey bees (infestation of honey bees with Varroa spp.) |
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Section 2.3. |
Aves |
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Chapter 2.3.1. |
Avian chlamydiosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.3.2. |
Avian infectious bronchitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.3.3. |
Avian infectious laryngotracheitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.3.4. |
Avian influenza (infection with avian influenza viruses) (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.3.5. |
Avian mycoplasmosis (Mycoplasma gallisepticum, M. synoviae) |
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Chapter 2.3.6. |
Avian tuberculosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.3.7. |
Duck virus enteritis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.3.8. |
Duck virus hepatitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.3.9. |
Fowl cholera (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.3.10. |
Fowl pox (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.3.11. |
Fowl typhoid and Pullorum disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.3.12. |
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease) (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.3.13. |
Marek’s disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.3.14. |
Newcastle disease (infection with Newcastle disease virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2012) |
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Chapter 2.3.15. |
Turkey rhinotracheitis (avian metapneumovirus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2009) |
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Section 2.4. |
Bovinae |
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Chapter 2.4.1. |
Bovine anaplasmosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.4.2. |
Bovine babesiosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.4.3. |
Bovine cysticercosis |
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Chapter 2.4.4. |
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.4.5. |
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
ODS |
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Chapter 2.4.6. |
Bovine tuberculosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2009) |
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Chapter 2.4.7. |
Bovine viral diarrhoea (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.4.8. |
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (infection with Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides SC) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
ODS |
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Chapter 2.4.9. |
Dermatophilosis |
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Chapter 2.4.10. |
Enzootic bovine leukosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.4.11. |
Haemorrhagic septicaemia (NB: Version adopted in May 2012) |
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Chapter 2.4.12. |
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.4.13. |
Lumpy skin disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.4.14. |
Malignant catarrhal fever (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.4.15. |
Theileriosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.4.16. |
Trichomonosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.4.17. |
Animal trypanosomoses (including tsetse-transmitted, but excluding surra and dourine) (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Section 2.5. |
Equidae |
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Chapter 2.5.1. |
African horse sickness (infection with African horse sickness virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
ODS |
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Chapter 2.5.2. |
Contagious equine metritis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.5.3. |
Dourine (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.5.4. |
Epizootic lymphangitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.5.5. |
Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western) (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.5.6. |
Equine infectious anaemia (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.5.7. |
Equine influenza (infection with equine influenza virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.5.8. |
Equine piroplasmosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.5.9. |
Equine rhinopneumonitis (infection with equid herpesvirus-1 and -4) (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.5.10. |
Equine viral arteritis (infection with equine arteritis virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
ODS |
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Chapter 2.5.11. |
Glanders and melioidosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.5.12. |
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Section 2.6. |
Leporidae |
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Chapter 2.6.1. |
Myxomatosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.6.2. |
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Section 2.7. |
Caprinae |
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Chapter 2.7.1. |
Border disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.7.2/3 |
Caprine arthritis/encephalitis and Maedi-visna (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.7.4. |
Contagious agalactia (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.7.5. |
Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.7.6. |
Enzootic abortion of ewes (ovine chlamydiosis) (infection with Chlamydia abortus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.7.7. |
Nairobi sheep disease |
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Chapter 2.7.8. |
Ovine epididymitis (Brucella ovis) (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.7.9. |
Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (adenomatosis) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.7.10 |
Peste des petits ruminants (infection with peste des petits ruminants virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.7.11. |
Salmonellosis (S. abortusovis) |
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Chapter 2.7.12. |
Scrapie (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.7.13. |
Sheep pox and goat pox (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Section 2.8. |
Suidae |
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Chapter 2.8.1. |
African swine fever (NB: Version adopted in May 2012) |
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Chapter 2.8.2. |
Atrophic rhinitis of swine (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.8.3. |
Classical swine fever (hog cholera) (infection with classical swine fever virus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
ODS |
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Chapter 2.8.4. |
Nipah virus encephalitis |
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Chapter 2.8.5. |
Porcine cysticercosis (infection with Taenia solium) |
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Chapter 2.8.6. |
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.8.7. |
Influenza A virus of swine (NB: Version adopted in May 2015) |
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Chapter 2.8.8. |
Swine vesicular disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 2.8.9. |
Teschovirus encephalomyelitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.8.10. |
Transmissible gastroenteritis |
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Section 2.9. |
Other diseases |
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Chapter 2.9.1. |
Bunyaviral diseases of animals (excluding Rift Valley fever and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever) (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.9.2. |
Camelpox (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.9.3. |
Infection with Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.9.4. |
Cryptosporidiosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.9.5. |
Cysticercosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.9.6. |
Listeria monocytogenes (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 2.9.7. |
Mange (NB: Version adopted in May 2013) |
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Chapter 2.9.8. |
Salmonellosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 2.9.9. |
Toxoplasmosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Chapter 2.9.10. |
Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli |
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Chapter 2.9.11. |
Zoonoses transmissible from non-human primates (NB: Version adopted in May 2017) |
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Part 3 |
Specific Recommendations |
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Chapter 3.1. |
Laboratory methodologies for bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility testing (NB: Version adopted in May 2012) |
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Chapter 3.2. |
Biotechnology in the diagnosis of infectious diseases (NB: Version adopted in May 2012) |
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Chapter 3.3. |
The application of biotechnology to the development of veterinary vaccines (NB: Version adopted in May 2010) |
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Chapter 3.4. |
The role of official bodies in the international regulation of veterinary biologicals (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 3.5. |
Managing biorisk: examples of aligning risk management strategies with assessed biorisks (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Section 3.6. |
Recommendations for validation of diagnostic tests |
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Chapter 3.6.1. |
Development and optimisation of antibody detection assays (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.2. |
Development and optimisation of antigen detection assays (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.3. |
Development and optimisation of nucleic acid detection assays (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.4. |
Measurement uncertainty (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.5. |
Statistical approaches to validation (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.6. |
Selection and use of reference samples and panels (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.7. |
Principles and methods for the validation of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases applicable to wildlife (NB: Version adopted in May 2014) |
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Chapter 3.6.8. |
Comparability of assays after changes in a validated test method (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Section 3.7. |
Recommendations for the manufacture of vaccines |
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Chapter 3.7.1. |
Minimum requirements for the organisation and management of a vaccine manufacturing facility (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Chapter 3.7.2. |
Minimum requirements for the production and quality control of vaccines (NB: Version adopted in May 2018) |
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Chapter 3.7.3. |
Minimum requirements for aseptic production in vaccine manufacture (NB: Version adopted in May 2016) |
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Part 4 |
OIE Reference Experts and Disease Index |
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Aquatic Code |
SECTION 1. |
NOTIFICATION, DISEASES LISTED BY THE OIE AND SURVEILLANCE FOR AQUATIC ANIMALS |
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Chapter 1.1. |
Notification of diseases, and provision of epidemiological information |
WAHIS |
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Chapter 1.2. |
Criteria for listing aquatic animal diseases |
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Chapter 1.3. |
Diseases listed by the OIE |
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Chapter 1.4. |
Aquatic animal health surveillance |
PVS |
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Chapter 1.5. |
Criteria for listing species as susceptible to infection with a specific pathogen |
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SECTION 2. |
RISK ANALYSIS |
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Chapter 2.1. |
Import risk analysis |
PVS |
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SECTION 3. |
QUALITY OF AQUATIC ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICES |
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Chapter 3.1. |
Quality of Aquatic Animal Health Services |
PVS |
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Chapter 3.2. |
Communication |
PVS |
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SECTION 4. |
DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL |
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Chapter 4.1. |
Zoning and compartmentalisation |
PVS |
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Chapter 4.2. |
Application of compartmentalisation |
PVS |
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Chapter 4.3. |
Disinfection of aquaculture establishments and equipment |
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Chapter 4.4. |
Recommendations for surface disinfection of salmonid eggs |
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Chapter 4.5. |
Contingency planning |
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Chapter 4.6. |
Fallowing in aquaculture |
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Chapter 4.7. |
Handling, disposal and treatment of aquatic animal waste |
PVS |
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Chapter 4.8. |
Control of pathogenic agents in aquatic animal feed |
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SECTION 5. |
TRADE MEASURES, IMPORTATION/EXPORTATION PROCEDURES AND HEALTH CERTIFICATION |
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Chapter 5.1. |
General obligations related to certification |
PVS |
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Chapter 5.2. |
Certification procedures |
PVS |
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Chapter 5.3. |
OIE procedures relevant to the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures of the World Trade Organization |
PVS |
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Chapter 5.4. |
Criteria to assess the safety of aquatic animal commodities |
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Chapter 5.5. |
Control of aquatic animal health risks associated with transport of aquatic animals |
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Chapter 5.6. |
Aquatic animal health measures applicable before and at departure |
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Chapter 5.7. |
Aquatic animal health measures applicable during transit from the place of departure in the exporting country to the place of arrival in the importing country |
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Chapter 5.8. |
Frontier posts in the importing country |
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Chapter 5.9. |
Aquatic animal health measures applicable on arrival |
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Chapter 5.10. |
Measures concerning international transport of aquatic animal pathogens and pathological material |
PVS |
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Chapter 5.11. |
Model health certificates for international trade in live aquatic animals and products of aquatic animal origin |
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SECTION 6. |
ANTIMICROBIAL USE IN AQUATIC ANIMALS |
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Chapter 6.1. |
Introduction to the recommendations for controlling antimicrobial resistance |
PVS |
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Chapter 6.2. |
Principles for responsible and prudent use of antimicrobial agents in aquatic animals |
PVS; AMR Global Monitoring |
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Chapter 6.3. |
Monitoring of the quantities and usage patterns of antimicrobial agents used in aquatic animals |
PVS; AMR General survey; AMR Global Monitoring |
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Chapter 6.4. |
Development and harmonisation of national antimicrobial resistance surveillance and monitoring programmes for aquatic animals |
PVS |
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Chapter 6.5. |
Risk analysis for antimicrobial resistance arising from the use of antimicrobial agents in aquatic animals |
PVS |
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SECTION 7. |
WELFARE OF FARMED FISH |
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Chapter 7.1. |
Introduction to recommendations for the welfare of farmed fish |
PVS |
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Chapter 7.2. |
Welfare of farmed fish during transport |
PVS |
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Chapter 7.3. |
Welfare aspects of stunning and killing of farmed fish for human consumption |
PVS |
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Chapter 7.4. |
Killing of farmed fish for disease control purposes |
PVS |
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SECTION 8. |
DISEASES OF AMPHIBIANS |
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Chapter 8.1. |
Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis |
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Chapter 8.2. |
Infection with Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans |
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Chapter 8.3. |
Infection with ranavirus |
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SECTION 9. |
DISEASES OF CRUSTACEANS |
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Chapter 9.1. |
Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease |
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Chapter 9.2. |
Infection with Aphanomyces astaci (Crayfish plague) |
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Chapter 9.3. |
Infection with Hepatobacter penaei (Necrotising hepatopancreatitis) |
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Chapter 9.4. |
Infection with infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis virus |
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Chapter 9.5. |
Infection with infectious myonecrosis virus |
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Chapter 9.6. |
Infection with Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (White tail disease) |
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Chapter 9.7. |
Infection with Taura syndrome virus |
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Chapter 9.8. |
Infection with white spot syndrome virus |
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Chapter 9.9. |
Infection witH yellow head virus genotype 1 |
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SECTION 10. |
DISEASES OF FISH |
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Chapter 10.1. |
Infection with epizootic haematopoietic necrosis virus |
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Chapter 10.2. |
Infection with Aphanomyces invadans (Epizootic ulcerative syndrome) |
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Chapter 10.3. |
Infection with Gyrodactylus salaris |
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Chapter 10.4. |
Infection with infectious salmon anaemia virus |
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Chapter 10.5. |
Infection with salmonid alphavirus |
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Chapter 10.6. |
Infection with infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus |
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Chapter 10.7. |
Infection with koi herpesvirus |
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Chapter 10.8. |
Infection with red sea bream iridovirus |
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Chapter 10.9. |
Infection with spring viraemia of carp virus |
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Chapter 10.10. |
Infection with viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus |
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SECTION 11. |
DISEASES OF MOLLUSCS |
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Chapter 11.1. |
Infection with abalone herpesvirus |
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Chapter 11.2. |
Infection with Bonamia exitiosa |
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Chapter 11.3. |
Infection with Bonamia ostreae |
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Chapter 11.4. |
Infection with Marteilia refringens |
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Chapter 11.5. |
Infection with Perkinsus marinus |
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Chapter 11.6. |
Infection with Perkinsus olseni |
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Chapter 11.7. |
Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis |
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Aquatic Manual |
PART 1. |
GENERAL PROVISIONS |
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SECTION 1.1. |
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS |
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Chapter 1.1.1. |
Quality management in veterinary testing laboratories |
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Chapter 1.1.2. |
Principles and methods of validation of diagnostic assays for infectious diseases |
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PART 2. |
RECOMMANDATIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC DISEASES |
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|
General Introduction |
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SECTION 2.1. |
DISEASES OF AMPHIBIANS |
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Chapter 2.1.0. |
General information |
|
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Chapter 2.1.1. |
Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis |
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Chapter 2.1.2. |
Infection with ranavirus |
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SECTION 2.2. |
DISEASES OF CRUSTACEANS |
|
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Chapter 2.2.0. |
General information |
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Chapter 2.2.1. |
Acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease |
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Chapter 2.2.2. |
Infection with Aphanomyces astaci (Crayfish plague) |
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Chapter 2.2.3. |
Infection with Hepatobacter penaei (Necrotising hepatopancreatitis) |
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Chapter 2.2.4. |
Infection with infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis virus |
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Chapter 2.2.5. |
Infection with infectious myonecrosis virus |
|
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Chapter 2.2.6. |
Infection with Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (White tail disease) |
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Chapter 2.2.7. |
Infection with Taura syndrome virus |
|
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Chapter 2.2.8. |
Infection with white spot syndrome virus |
|
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Chapter 2.2.9. |
Infection with yellow head virus genotype 1 |
|
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Chapter 2.2.10. |
Spherical baculovirosis (Penaeus monodon-type baculovirus) |
|
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Chapter 2.2.11. |
Tetrahedral baculovirosis (Baculovirus penaei) |
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SECTION 2.3. |
DISEASES OF FISH |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.0. |
General information |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.1. |
Infection with epizootic haematopoietic necrosis virus |
|
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Chapter 2.3.2. |
Infection with Aphanomyces invadans (epizootic ulcerative syndrome) |
|
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Chapter 2.3.3. |
Infection with Gyrodactylus salaris |
|
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Chapter 2.3.4. |
Infectious haematopoietic necrosis |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.5. |
Infection with HPR-deleted or HPR0 infectious salmon anaemia virus |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.6. |
infection with salmonid alphavirus |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.7. |
Koi herpesvirus disease |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.8. |
Red sea bream iridoviral disease |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.9. |
Spring viraemia of carp |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.10. |
Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.11. |
Oncorhynchus masou virus disease |
|
|
Chapter 2.3.12. |
Viral encephalopathy and retinopathy |
|
|
SECTION 2.4. |
DISEASES OF MOLLUSCS |
|
|
Chapter 2.4.0. |
General information |
|
|
Chapter 2.4.1. |
Infection with abalone herpesvirus |
|
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Chapter 2.4.2. |
Infection with Bonamia exitiosa |
|
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Chapter 2.4.3. |
Infection with Bonamia ostreae |
|
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Chapter 2.4.4. |
Infection with Marteilia refringens |
|
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Chapter 2.4.5. |
Infection with ostreid herpesvirus 1 microvariants |
|
|
Chapter 2.4.6. |
Infection with Perkinsus marinus |
|
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Chapter 2.4.7. |
Infection with Perkinsus olseni |
|
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Chapter 2.4.8. |
Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis |
|
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Chapter 2.4.9. |
Infection with Mikrocytos mackini |
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|
PART 3. |
OIE EXPERTISE |
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|
|
Reference Experts and Laboratories for diseases of aquatic animals |
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|
List of Collaborating Centres for diseases of aquatic animals |
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Notes: The data collection mechanisms considered are the PVS, WAHIS, the Official disease status (ODS); the Self-declaration (SD), the AMR General Survey, and the AMR Global monitoring.