GUIDELINES. OIE/FAO/WHO annual report. Year 2011

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1 GUIDELINES OIE/FAO/WHO annual report Year 2011 It is highly recommended to use WAHIS for on-line notifications The completed report for the year 2011 should be returned to the Animal Health Information Department, OIE Headquarters by or, if this is not feasible, by fax by 15 February 2012 at the latest. Animal Health Information Department WORLD ORGANISATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH (OIE) 12 rue de Prony, Paris, France Tel: (33-1) , Fax: (33-1) address:

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3 - 3 - CONTENTS Introduction... 5 How to complete the OIE/FAO/WHO annual report?... 6 SECTION 1: ANIMAL HEALTH SITUATION AND CONTROL MEASURES Disease occurrence Disease control, prophylaxis and preventive measures Indication of the type of template forms being used to report details of diseases or infections/infestations present in the country The form SECTION 2: ANIMAL DISEASES OR INFECTIONS/INFESTATIONS PRESENT IN THE COUNTRY A. For OIE-listed diseases 1. Quantitative information by first administrative division by month Template I and instructions Quantitative information for the entire country by month Template II and instructions Quantitative information by first administrative division for each semester of the year Template III and instructions Quantitative information for the entire country for each semester of the year Template IV and instructions B. For non-oie-listed diseases Quantitative information by country for the year Template V and instructions SECTION 3: ZOONOSES IN HUMANS SECTION 4: ANIMAL POPULATION SECTION 5: VETERINARY SERVICES SECTION 6: LABORATORY TESTS AND VACCINES Annex I Definitions and codes of disease control, prophylaxis and preventive measures Annex II Species codes Annex III Family names Annex IV Annex V Definitions extracted from the glossary of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code (2011 Edition) Definitions extracted from the glossary of the Aquatic Animal Health Code (2011 Edition) Annex VI Types of vaccine Annex VII Diagnostic tests (examples)... 99

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5 INTRODUCTION The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have agreed that the OIE shall be responsible for collecting the information needed to prepare a review of the animal health situation worldwide on a yearly basis, including from countries that are not yet OIE Members but are Members of either of the other two organisations. The annual report on animal health is a compilation of information on animal diseases, zoonoses in humans, animal population, Human resources for Veterinary Services, National Reference Laboratories and Vaccine productions facilities. This information will be made available to Veterinary Administrations as well as to the international community and the general public. This document contains all the instructions needed to fill in the report. Please read it carefully before reporting on the animal health situation in your country and the regulatory control measures for animal diseases that are applied. If you encounter any problems while completing the report or if you rire any further information please do not hesitate to contact the OIE Animal Health Information Department by (information.dept@oie.int) or fax ( ). We shall endeavour to answer your queries as swiftly as possible. Members are encouraged to use the on-line notification application WAHIS ( Paper forms should be used only if there are real difficulties in accessing WAHIS due to recurrent internet connexion problems, so to prde quickly the information.

6 - 6 - HOW TO COMPLETE THE OIE/FAO/WHO ANNUAL REPORT? The report consists of six sections: SECTION 1. ANIMAL HEALTH SITUATION AND CONTROL, PROPHYLAXIS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES The form entitled annual notification of the absence or presence of animal diseases (see p 13) should be completed for all animal diseases either present or absent in your country. For each animal disease and for each category of species (domestic and wild), please complete column 2 with the appropriate disease occurrence code (for details, see p 11) and tick in column 4 the control, prophylaxis and preventive measures applied (for details, see p 12 and Annex I). For OIE-listed diseases and infections/infestations (2011) reported present in your country during the reporting period divided in two semesters, please indicate in column 5 which type of template forms you have chosen to report quantitative information on these diseases (only one template should be prded). Do not complete column 5 for diseases that have never been reported in your country or for diseases and infections/infestations that were not present during the period under report (first and/or second semester). For non-oie-listed diseases present in your country you are rested to prde, where available, annual information for the entire country. There is no need, therefore, to fill in column 5. SECTION 2. ANIMAL DISEASES OR INFECTIONS/INFESTATIONS PRESENT IN YOUR COUNTRY DURING THE YEAR (TEMPLATE FORMS) Please select and fill in one of the five template forms according to the epidemiological situation of each animal disease or infection/infestation present in your country, in each case taking into account the type of disease, and the frency and nature of information produced by your national animal disease surveillance and monitoring system. These template forms are as follows: FOR OIE-LISTED DISEASES - Template I (pp 50-52): to be used to prde data by first administrative division and by month. - Template II (pp 53-55): to be used to prde data for the entire country by month. - Template III (pp 56-57): to be used to prde data by first administrative division for the first and the second semester of the year under report. If you select this option, please indicate First and Second in the appropriate boxes ( First for the period January-June and Second for the period July-December). - Template IV (pp 58-59): to be used to prde data for the entire country for the first and the second semester of the year under report. If you select this option, please indicate First and Second in the appropriate boxes ( First for the period January-June and Second for the period July-December). For OIE-listed diseases, the OIE recommends using Template I whenever possible to report diseases or infections/infestations present in your country. Information should be prded by first administrative division and for each month of the year.

7 - 7 - FOR NON-OIE-LISTED DISEASES - Template V (pp 60-61): to be used to prde, when available, data for the entire country for the year. SECTION 3. HUMAN ZOONOSES For each of the listed zoonoses, please indicate the number of human cases and deaths during the year. You should contact the public health authorities of your country to obtain the most up-to-date information. SECTION 4. ANIMAL POPULATION Please indicate animal population figures for each species and the number of livestock production establishments in your country. If the Veterinary Services are not the competent authority for aquatic animals in your country, please obtain the appropriate information from the relevant authority (e.g. Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic Animal Health Services, etc.). SECTION 5. VETERINARY SERVICES Please prde information on the number of veterinarians and veterinary para-professionals involved in veterinary activities (public and private). Please indicate the number of veterinarians working in the Veterinary Services, including private veterinarians accredited (or licensed) by the veterinary administration to carry out activities under its supervision (control and eradication programmes, vaccination activities, quality insurance, etc.). SECTION 6. LABORATORY TESTS AND VACCINES Please indicate the names of the National Reference Laboratories in your country, the type of test that each laboratory is able of performing, the name of manufacturers, the type of vaccine(s) produced if any and the number of vaccine produced during the year.

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9 - 9 - SECTION 1 ANIMAL HEALTH SITUATION Disease occurrence and control, prophylaxis and preventive measures Indication of the type of template to use to notify diseases or infections/infestations present in the country This part must be completed for all animal diseases.

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11 Columns 2 and 4 should be completed for all OIE-listed diseases. Column 2 DISEASE OCCURRENCE Starting from 2009, the OIE s on-line notification system, WAHIS (World Animal Health Information System), introduces the differentiation between certain disease occurrence codes to better describe disease situations among domestic and wild species. Countries are now rested to give more precision regarding present and absent diseases in domestic and wild species during a reporting period. In column 2, you are rested to indicate if relevant two different codes to differentiate, when needed, domestic species and wild species. Please enter for each disease for each category of species (domestic species, wild species) one of the following occurrence codes. If no information is available on an OIE-listed disease, please enter the appropriate code ( ). Codes indicating disease presence in domestic species and / or in wild species + Positive occurrence of the disease expressed through clinical manifestations. +() Positive occurrence of the disease limited to one or more zones of the country. Codes indicating the presence of the infection/infestation in domestic species and / or in wild species +? Identification of the presence of infection / infestation using diagnostic tests. +?() Identification of the presence of infection / infestation in one or more zones of the country using diagnostic tests. Codes indicating disease absence in domestic species and / or wild species - Disease not reported in this period. In this case, indicate the date of the previous occurrence of the disease (d/m/y) if known. For each absence, indicate the date of last occurrence of the disease in the concerned species (domestic species or wild species or both), regardless if it was present in domestic or in wild species. In other terms, the disease might have not been reported in domestic animals but reported in wild species during the reporting period. In this case in domestic animals use as occurrence code - and add the date of last occurrence of the disease and in wild animals use as occurrence code +, and vice versa. As the occurrence can be different for domestic and wild species, 3 cases are possible: disease not reported in domestic animals but reported in wild species; disease not reported in domestic animals nor reported in wild species; disease reported in domestic animals but not reported in wild species. In other terms, the disease might have not be reported in domestic animals (in this case use as occurrence code - and add the date of last occurrence of the disease in domestic animals) but is reported in wild species during the reporting period (in this case use as occurrence code + during the reporting period).

12 Other codes in domestic and/or in wild species? Presence of the disease suspected but not confirmed. No information available on this disease. Disease never reported (in both domestic species and wild species): It is not accepted to notify the disease as never reported if it was already reported in domestic species or wild animals and vice versa. Enter this occurrence code in both categories of species Disease never reported. Column 3 Explanations for the species codes are given in Annex II. Column 4 DISEASE CONTROL, PROPHYLAXIS AND PREVENTIVE MEASURES Tick the appropriate boxes for the disease control, prophylaxis and preventive measures applied in your country. Definitions of the different control, prophylaxis and preventive measures are listed in Annex I. Important: For multiple species OIE-listed diseases: - If there are differences in one or more of the applied measures according to the susceptible species, such as vaccination of cattle but not small ruminants, please indicate in front of the species concerned the relevant measures applied. - If the measures are the same for all susceptible species, enter *** (i.e. applicable to all susceptible species). Note: - If vaccination is applied to all susceptible species (i.e. if the code used is *** ), indicate the number of vaccinated animals by species. Vaccination means vaccination programmes covering an epidemiologically significant part of the target population and does not include vaccination around outbreaks used to control the spread of a disease. Number of animals vaccinated means the number of animals vaccinated under a national vaccination programme only. Details of vaccination around outbreaks as part of an outbreak eradication measure should be entered in Part 2 entitled Quantitative information for OIE-listed diseases or infections/infestations present in the country. Column 5 INDICATION OF THE TYPE OF TEMPLATE FORMS BEING USED TO REPORT DETAILS OF DISEASES OR INFECTIONS/INFESTATIONS PRESENT IN THE COUNTRY For each semester of the year, tick the appropriate box to indicate the chosen type of template form to notify quantitative information for OIE-listed diseases or infections/infestations present in your country

13 (for a more detailed explanation, see Part 2). As previously stated, Column 5 should not be completed for OIE-listed diseases that have never been reported in your country or for diseases or infections/infestations that have not been reported during the six-month period under report. For non-oie-listed diseases, please remember that you are rested to prde information for the entire country

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15 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months ANNUAL NOTIFICATION OF THE ABSENCE OR PRESENCE OF ANIMAL DISEASES YEAR / / 2. Report date (dd/mm/yyyy) Country Name of sender of the report Address 5. Position of sender Address (contd.) Telephone Fax FIRST SEMESTER 1. OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS MULTIPLE SPECIES DISEASES Foot and mouth disease Vesicular stomatitis cml cml

16 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Rift Valley fever Bluetongue Anthrax Aujeszky s disease cml cml cml can

17 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Echinococcosis/hydatidosis Heartwater Leptospirosis Q fever cer cml can cer

18 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Rabies Paratuberculosis New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) can cer cml fel lep avi can cml fel lep

19 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Old World screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana) Trichinellosis Brucellosis (Brucella abortus) Brucellosis (Brucella melitensis) Brucellosis (Brucella s) avi can cml fel lep cer cml cer cml lep

20 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever West Nile Fever Rinderpest Tularemia Japanese encephalitis avi can cer cml fel lep avi can cer cml fel lep lep

21 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Epizootic haemorrhagic disease Equine encephalomyelitis Eastern Surra (Trypanosoma evansi) cer cml CATTLE DISEASES Contagious ine pleuropneumonia Lumpy skin disease Bne anaplasmosis Bne babesiosis Bne genital campylobacteriosis

22 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Bne tuberculosis Enzootic ine leukosis Haemorrhagic septicaemia Infectious ine rhinotracheitis / infectious pustular vulvovaginitis Theileriosis Trichomonosis Trypanosomosis Bne spongiform encephalopathy Bne viral diarrhoea cer cml cml

23 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS SHEEP AND GOAT DISEASES Peste des petits ruminants Sheep pox and goat pox Ovine epididymitis (Brucella s) Caprine arthritis/encephalitis Contagious agalactia Contagious. pleuropneumonia Enzootic abortion of ewes (ne chlamydiosis) Nairobi sheep disease Salmonellosis (S. abortuss)

24 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Scrapie Maedi-visna SWINE DISEASES Swine vesicular disease African swine fever Classical swine fever Porcine cysticercosis Transmissible gastroenteritis Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome Nipah virus encephalitis EQUINE DISEASES African horse sickness Contagious ine metritis

25 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Dourine Equine infectious anaemia Equine influenza Equine piroplasmosis Equine rhinopneumonitis Glanders Equine viral arteritis Venezuelan ine encephalomyelitis Equine encephalomyelitis (Western) LAGOMORPH DISEASES Myxomatosis Rabbit haemorrhagic disease lep lep

26 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS AVIAN DISEASES Highly pathogenic avian influenza Low pathogenic avian influenza (poultry) Newcastle disease Avian infectious bronchitis Avian infectious laryngotracheitis Duck virus hepatitis Fowl cholera Fowl typhoid Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease) Marek's disease Avian mycoplasmosis (M. gallisepticum) Avian chlamydiosis Pullorum disease avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi

27 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Turkey rhinotracheitis Avian mycoplasmosis (M. synae) avi avi BEE DISEASES Acarapisosis of honey bees American foulbrood of honey bees European foulbrood of honey bees Varroosis of honey bees Tropilaelaps infestation of honey bees Small hive beetle infestation (Aethina tumida) api api api api api api OTHER DISEASES Leishmaniosis Camelpox can cml

28 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed disease Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures AQUATIC ANIMALS 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? DISEASES OF FISH Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia Spring viraemia of carp Infectious haematopoietic necrosis Epizootic haematopoietic necrosis Infectious salmon anaemia Epizootic ulcerative syndrome Gyrodactylosis (Gyrodactylus salaris) Red sea bream iridral disease Koi herpesvirus disease pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis(wild) pis pis(wild) pis pis(wild)

29 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed disease Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures AQUATIC ANIMALS 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? DISEASES OF MOLLUSCS Infection with Bonamia ostreae Infection with Bonamia exitiosa Infection with Marteilia refringens Infection with Perkinsus marinus Infection with Perkinsus olseni Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis Infection with abalone herpeslike virus mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) DISEASES OF CRUSTACEANS Taura syndrome White spot disease Yellowhead disease Infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild)

30 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed disease Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures AQUATIC ANIMALS 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci) White tail disease Infectious myonecrosis Necrotising hepatopancreatitis cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) DISEASES OF AMPHIBIANS Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Infection with ranavirus amp amp(wild) amp amp(wild)

31 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months SECOND SEMESTER 1. OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS MULTIPLE SPECIES DISEASES Foot and mouth disease Vesicular stomatitis Rift Valley fever Bluetongue cml cml cml cml

32 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Anthrax Aujeszky s disease Echinococcosis/hydatidosis Heartwater Leptospirosis cml can cer cml can cer

33 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Q fever Rabies Paratuberculosis New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) can cer cml fel lep avi can cml fel lep

34 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Old World screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana) Trichinellosis Brucellosis (Brucella abortus) Brucellosis (Brucella melitensis) Brucellosis (Brucella s) avi can cml fel lep cer cml cer cml lep

35 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever West Nile Fever Rinderpest Tularemia Japanese encephalitis avi can cer cml fel lep avi can cer cml fel lep lep

36 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Epizootic haemorrhagic disease Equine encephalomyelitis Eastern Surra (Trypanosoma evansi) cer cml CATTLE DISEASES Contagious ine pleuropneumonia Lumpy skin disease Bne anaplasmosis Bne babesiosis Bne genital campylobacteriosis

37 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Bne tuberculosis Enzootic ine leukosis Haemorrhagic septicaemia Infectious ine rhinotracheitis / infectious pustular vulvovaginitis Theileriosis Trichomonosis Trypanosomosis Bne spongiform encephalopathy Bne viral diarrhoea cer cml cml

38 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS SHEEP AND GOAT DISEASES Peste des petits ruminants Sheep pox and goat pox Ovine epididymitis (Brucella s) Caprine arthritis/encephalitis Contagious agalactia Contagious. pleuropneumonia Enzootic abortion of ewes (ne chlamydiosis) Nairobi sheep disease Salmonellosis (S. abortuss)

39 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Scrapie Maedi-visna SWINE DISEASES Swine vesicular disease African swine fever Classical swine fever Porcine cysticercosis Transmissible gastroenteritis Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome Nipah virus encephalitis EQUINE DISEASES African horse sickness Contagious ine metritis

40 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Dourine Equine infectious anaemia Equine influenza Equine piroplasmosis Equine rhinopneumonitis Glanders Equine viral arteritis Venezuelan ine encephalomyelitis Equine encephalomyelitis (Western) LAGOMORPH DISEASES Myxomatosis Rabbit haemorrhagic disease lep lep

41 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS AVIAN DISEASES Highly pathogenic avian influenza Low pathogenic avian influenza (poultry) Newcastle disease Avian infectious bronchitis Avian infectious laryngotracheitis Duck virus hepatitis Fowl cholera Fowl typhoid Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease) Marek's disease Avian mycoplasmosis (M. gallisepticum) Avian chlamydiosis Pullorum disease Turkey rhinotracheitis avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi avi

42 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Avian mycoplasmosis (M. synae) avi BEE DISEASES Acarapisosis of honey bees American foulbrood of honey bees European foulbrood of honey bees Varroosis of honey bees Tropilaelaps infestation of honey bees Small hive beetle infestation (Aethina tumida) api api api api api api OTHER DISEASES Leishmaniosis Camelpox can cml

43 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed disease Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures AQUATIC ANIMALS 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? DISEASES OF FISH Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia Spring viraemia of carp Infectious haematopoietic necrosis Epizootic haematopoietic necrosis Infectious salmon anaemia Epizootic ulcerative syndrome Gyrodactylosis (Gyrodactylus salaris) Red sea bream iridral disease Koi herpesvirus disease pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis (wild) pis pis(wild) pis pis(wild) pis pis(wild) DISEASES OF MOLLUSCS Infection with Bonamia ostreae Infection with Bonamia exitiosa mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild)

44 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed disease Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures AQUATIC ANIMALS 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? Infection with Marteilia refringens Infection with Perkinsus marinus Infection with Perkinsus olseni Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis Infection with abalone herpeslike virus mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) mol mol(wild) DISEASES OF CRUSTACEANS Taura syndrome White spot disease Yellowhead disease Infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci) White tail disease cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild)

45 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods First administrative division by month Entire country by month First administrative division for 6 months Entire country for 6 months OIE-listed disease Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures AQUATIC ANIMALS 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? Infectious myonecrosis Necrotising hepatopancreatitis cru cru(wild) cru cru(wild) DISEASES OF AMPHIBIANS Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Infection with ranavirus amp amp(wild) amp amp(wild)

46 ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR THE YEAR Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods Other animal diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS MULTIPLE SPECIES DISEASES Listeriosis Toxoplasmosis Blackleg Botulism Other clostridial infections Other pasteurelloses avi can avi avi can cml lep avi lep

47 Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods Other animal diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS Actinomycosis Intestinal Salmonella infections Coccidiosis Distomatosis (liver fluke) Filariosis Enterotoxemia CATTLE DISEASES Warble infestation can avi can cml lep cml can fel cml ² ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR THE YEAR

48 ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR THE YEAR Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods Other animal diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS SHEEP AND GOATS DISEASES Contagious pustular dermatitis Foot-rot Contagious ophtalmia Caseous lymphadenitis Sheep mange SWINE DISEASES Melioidosis Vibrionic dysentery Swine erysipelas EQUINE DISEASES Equine coital exantema Ulcerative lymphangitis Strangles Salmonellosis (S.abortusi) cml can fel

49 ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR THE YEAR Occurrence code Species Notifiable disease Precautions at the borders Monitoring Screening General surveillance Targeted surveillance Movement control inside the country Stamping out Modified stamping out Zoning Vaccination prohibited Vaccination (routine) Number of vaccinated animals Treatment Control of wildlife reservoirs Control of arthropods Other animal diseases Control, prophylaxis and preventive measures 5. Type of report, where the occurrence is +, +() or +? TERRESTRIAL ANIMALS BIRDS DISEASES Infectious coryza Avian encephalomyelitis Avian spirochaetosis Avian salmonellosis (excluding fowl typhoid and pullorum disease) Avian leukosis avi avi avi avi avi BEE DISEASES Nosemosis of bees api

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51 SECTION 2 QUANTITAVE INFORMATION FOR ANIMAL DISEASES OR INFECTIONS/INFESTATIONS PRESENT IN THE COUNTRY This section should only be used for diseases or infections/infestations present in your country during the reporting period. Before choosing which template form is to be used for your report, please read carefully the type of information rested in each template form. As previously stated, for OIE-LISTED DISEASES the OIE recommends the use of Template I to report information by first administrative division for each month of the reporting period, especially for diseases that are notifiable in your country. For NON-OIE-LISTED DISEASES, the information rired is for the entire country for the year under report. 1. For OIE-listed diseases please use the following templates: Template I Template II Template III Template IV Quantitative information by first administrative division by month, or Quantitative information for the entire country by month, or Quantitative information by first administrative division for each semester of the year, or Quantitative information for the entire country for each semester of the year 2. For other animal diseases, please use the following template: Template V Quantitative information for the entire country for the year Selected definitions extracted from the Glossary of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code are given in Annex IV and from the Glossary of the Aquatic Animal Health Code are given in Annex V. Please read them before processing information.

52 Year: 2011 TEMPLATE I: QUANTITATIVE INFORMATION BY FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION BY MONTH Name of OIE listed disease Precise identification of agent (strains, serotypes, etc.) where applicable Period First administrative division Number of new outbreaks (by serotype where applicable) Total number of outbreaks (by serotype where applicable) Category 1 Species 2 susceptible animals cases deaths Total number of animals destroyed animals slaughtered animals vaccinated around the outbreak(s) January February March April May June 1 For wild, indicate the family name (cf. Annex III) For wild species, please indicate the species in Latin name

53 Period First administrative division Number of new outbreaks (by serotype where applicable) Total number of outbreaks (by serotype where applicable) Category 1 Species 2 susceptible animals cases deaths Total number of animals destroyed animals slaughtered animals vaccinated around the outbreak(s) July August September October November December 1 For wild, indicate the family name (cf. Annex III) 2 For wild species, please indicate the species in Latin name

54 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TEMPLATE I Type the name of the animal disease indicated in the report. Prde details of the agent (strains, serotypes, etc.) where applicable and when serotyping has been done (e.g. for foot and mouth disease: serotypes O and A, etc.). If the serotype is not known, please enter not typed. For each month of the year period under report (January to December) during which one or more outbreaks occurred, enter the name(s) of the first administrative division(s) affected, enter the number of new outbreak(s) of the disease or infection/infestation that occurred during the month and enter the total number of active outbreak(s) by serotype, where applicable, during the month (if more than one serotype is involved, give the rested information for each serotype if this information is available). The total number of outbreaks is the number of outbreaks not eradicated by the end of the previous month (if any) plus the number of new outbreaks recorded during the month. For the month(s) during which no outbreaks of the disease or infection/infestation occurred, enter 0 (zero) in the new outbreaks column. Then enter the number of outbreaks not eradicated by the end of previous month, if any. Enter the relevant species code(s) (see Annex II) and the numbers of susceptible animals, cases, deaths, animals destroyed, animals slaughtered, for each susceptible species and for each affected first administrative division, referring to the explanations given below: Number of susceptible animals: number of animals present in ongoing active outbreaks at the beginning of the month, if any, plus the number of animals in new outbreaks occurring during the month. If the exact number is not known, please give an estimate; if this is not possible, enter.... If more than one susceptible species is present, indicate the number of animals for each species. Number of cases: number of animals affected (infected animals, with or without clinical signs + animals that died from the disease, if any) in ongoing active outbreaks at the beginning of the month, if any, plus the number of animals affected in new outbreaks occurring during the month. If this number is not known, enter.... Number of deaths: number of animals that died from the disease during the month. If this number is not known, enter.... Number of animals destroyed: number of animals that were culled during the month and destroyed by incineration or burying. This number should not include the number of animals that died from the disease or were slaughtered. Number of animals slaughtered: number of animals that were slaughtered during the month with no restrictions on the use of the slaughter products such for human consumption. Number of animals vaccinated around the outbreak(s): the total number of animals vaccinated in response to the outbreak(s) during the month, excluding vaccination undertaken as part of a routine vaccination programme (see Part 1). If more than one species has been vaccinated, indicate the number of animals vaccinated for each species.

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