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Survey & Diagnosis of listed fish diseases in the European Community 214 2 Survey & Diagnosis of fish diseases in 214 An Annual questionnaire 1. General data Niels Jørgen Olesen, Niccolò Vendramin 19 th Annual Workshop of the National Reference Laboratories for Fish Diseases Copenhagen, Denmark, May 27-28, 215 2. Epidemiological data 3. Laboratory data, NRL and regional laboratories Status on implementation of the aquatic animal health surveillance legislation 3 4 5 Total production of fish in aquaculture in Europe Fresh water 2-213 Total production of fish in aquaculture in Europe Marine water 2-213 45 2 4 18 35 16 3 14 25 12 1 2 8 15 6 1 4 5 2 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 5 Common carp production 2 to 213 6 Production 2 to 213 (http://www.fao.org/figis) 2 15 Atlantic salmon production 2 to 213 1 16 14 5 12 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 8 6 Rainbow trout production 2 to 213 4 5 2 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 4 3 2 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 1

16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 European sea bass production 2 to 213 16 14 12 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 8 6 4 2 Gilthead sea bream production 2 to 213 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 7 Production 2 to 213 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 (http://www.fao.org/figis) European eel production 2 to 213 12 1 8 6 4 2 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 Pike-perch production 2 to 213 Sturgeons production 2 to 213 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 8 25 Atlantic cod production 2 to 213 9 General data, whole country or region 1 2 15 4 2 1 5 Atlantic halibut production 2 to 213 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 1. Number of fish farms within country/region, according to size of production (tonnes fish/year)? No farm data in FIGIS 2. According to fish species 3. Categorisation according to Council Directive 26/88 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 14 12 Turbot production 2 to 213 4. Number of fish farms surveyed for other diseases 5. Do you have active or passive surveillance for these diseases 1 8 6 4 2 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 % Distribution of farms according to size in 214 Denmark England and Wales 11 3 25 Number of farms according to size from 23 to 214 12 Total < 5 tonnes 5-1 tonnes > 1 tonnes 2 Greece 15 1 5 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 2

Number of fish farms within country/region, according to fish species in the Northern European countries 214 1.2 Number of fish farms within country/region, according to fish species Seabrea Rainbow Atlantic salmoni Carp Eel Flatfish m / marine freshwat Total trout Salmon ds Seabass spp. er spp. Denmark 172 5 54 6 8 1 1 2 7 256 235 41 4 21 23 927 11 41 3 1 2 58 Sweden 115 6 64 1 1 11 198 England and Wales 164 3 131 13 4 1 1 1 128 59 45 361 41 4 5 1 11 3 561 Northern 17 4 5 5 3 34 Iceland 12 13 3 2 5 2 64 All salmonids All salmonids Included Included 1221 15 1326 are reported are in other in other as Atlantic reported marine marine salmon as Atlantic spp spp salmon Faroe Islands 35 35 Total 771 1757 728 168 13 9 3 214 386 449 13 14 Number of fish farms within country/region, according to fish species in the Continental European countries 214 1.2 Number of fish farms within country/region, according to fish species Rainbow trout Atlantic salmoni Carp Eel Flatfish Salmon ds Seabrea m / Seabas s marine spp. freshwat er spp. Austria Belgium 43 1 4 6 6 96 Czech Republic 188 2 287 1461 6 19 334 Estonia 21 1 3 4 3 1 9 42 France 6 16 112 358 11 4 18 17 486 1622 4185 14 1286 6232 154 6 11 19 395 15812 Hungary 4 223 17 244 Latvia 45 5 3 75 1 1 166 Lithuania 3 19 2 1 34 Netherlands 45 1 2 8 3 < 8 59 Poland 61 3483 358 4442 Slovakia 81 88 169 Switzerland 29 139 9 357 Total 625 39 1898 11951 185 13 29 37 59 2677 Total Number of fish farms within country/region, according to fish 15 species in the Mediterranean European countries 214 1.2 Number of fish farms within country/region, according to fish species Seabrea Rainbow Atlantic salmoni Carp Eel Flatfish m / marine freshwat Total trout Salmon ds Seabass spp. er spp. Bulgaria 78 431 1 5 515 Cyprus 7 9 2 2 2 Greece 62 2 7 4 34 3 418 Italy 31 26 63 83 not 117 availabl e 68 91 Portugal 26 1 5 82 114 Romania 78 55 386 1 345 865 Slovenia 1 51 86 1 83 321 86 7 31 4 2 48 8 52 23 333 Croatia 25 6 22 1 29 4 87 Turkey Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 3 7 2 1 7 Kosovo Albania Serbia 52 55 17 Rep. of Macedonia 45 15 45 5 11 Total 899 13 444 117 89 55 66 6 534 3861 Distribution in categories according to diseases in Europe in 214 VHS IHN All for 212/213/214 ISA KHV Category II III IV V % 4% % % Category I 96% Category I Category II Category III Category IV Category V Category I Category II Category III Category IV Category V VHS 3231/3588/1862 35/152/112 4862/1641/1685 28/3/28 34/52/111 855/14463/12798 IHN 3591/382/2164 272/147/78 3574/6238/9556 // 54/54/127 7491/1259/11925 ISA 874/7634/3393 19/16/3 1474/1417/197 // /135/ 9567/922/3593 KHV 1/116/799 232/24/19 6977/11456/11839 // 51/186/91 736/11962/12919 Total 21 of 38 countries including 1.986 farms with SVC programs Countries surveyed for SVC 214 17 Number of SVCV fish farms Number of fish involved Programme based on: farms involved 212/213 214 Bulgaria 14/97 National programme 128 Czech Republic? Research survey 1461 Fishfarms:national surveillance,passive,active and Denmark 6/6 6 targeted.outlet stores and private garden ponds:no 2/2 National\EU 23 61/19 27 x regional programmes based on clinical routine check, 15 x active control 121 based on clinical routine check Hungary 133/156 national surveillance programm 156 /1 National surveillance (active sampling). Involves one farm plus samples from put & 1 take fisheries when available. Italy Not available Not available Latvia /1 Passive surveilance Poland 3/3 National survey 3 farms twice per year Portugal 1/1 Active surveillance 1 Romania 27/27 National surveillance and/or industry 18 financed Slovakia 87/77 National surveillance financed by NRL for 56 fish diseases? Regional Programme Sweden 1/4 national programes 4 England and National Programme under Article 43 of 157/143 138 Wales Council Directive 26/88/EC National surveillance - based on 1 in 213 (3 in 3/1 inspections (active surveillance) programme) Northern regional SVC programme (additional 2/2 2 guarantees) Rep. of?/8 National (passive) surveillance 8 Macedonia Countries surveyed for BKD 214 18 countries with BKD program involving 2289 farms. Especially salmon farming countries 18 3

18 countries with IPN program involving 1.723 farms. Listed disease in some countries like Switzerland and Sweden. Mainly broodstock farms included in programs like in Denmark Countries surveyed for IPN 213 19 Countries surveyed for Gyrodactylus salaris 214 Numbers of fish farms involved in 211/212 Regional survey of wild fish and at the only one farm at Barents Sea catchment. Gyrodactylus salaris Programme based on: Regional survey (watercourses running into the Barents Sea). More farms are examined in the connection with export/research (these farms are situated in the Baltic Sea catchment, where G. salaris is endemic). All salmonid farms, five river National surveillance (active sampling of catchments FW salmonids farms plus rivers (4 rivers 15/14 sampled in 213). Number of fish farms involved in 213 Regional survey of wild fish and at the only one farm at Barents Sea catchment. 18 2 9/39 countries with 374 farms has a G. salaris program Romania? Industry financed 5? Regional Programme England and National Programme under Article 43 of 189/175 172 Wales Council Directive 26/88/EC National surveillance - based on 74 in 213 (151 in 84/69 inspections (active surveillance) programme) Northern regional GS programme (additional 8/21 22 guarantees) Iceland 5/5 National surveillance based on inspections (passive surveillance) and microscopical survey, in farms rearing 5 wild salmon fingerlings released back to salmon rivers 93/89 List 3. National surveillance programme, 89 farms (and 65 wild Atlantic salmon in rivers rivers) 2. Epidemiological data 21 2. Epidemiological data 22 Number of fish farms considered to be infected fish diseases than VHS, IHN, SVC, KHV or ISA? Number of fish farms with susceptible species that are considered Is there an increase or decrease in the number of fish farms to be free infected with listed diseases compared to previous years? Number of fish farms with susceptible species for which the Is there a general increase or decrease in the severity of infections infection status of the following diseases is unknown: with listed diseases compared to previous years? Number of salmonid farms considered to be infected with VHS in Europe, 63 of 7.341 farms 52 farms in 213 63 farms in 214 considered VHSV positive in Europe! 11 countries reported VHS infected farms (9 in 213) Total number of farms/positive 212 213 214 Austria 1319/4 84/3 Belgium 97/2 92/2 9/2 Bulgaria 336/2 81/ Czech Republic 1625/5 982/12 Croatia 99/1 22/3 Estonia 22/ 816/26 479/6 France? 1633/1 /2 13735/8 12973/11 173/12 Italy 561/2 Netherlands 151/5 151/5 41/5 Poland 3982/6 3656/8 598/9 Slovakia 168/1 147/ Slovenia 35/7 31/6 151/7 429/4 23 Number of trout farms considered to be infected with IHN in Europe, 62 of 6.21 farms 54 farms in 213 62 farms in 214 considered IHNV positive in Europe! Total number of farms/positive 212 213 214 Austria 1319/2 /1 Belgium 97/2 92/1 9/1 Czech republic Croatia 99/1 334/4 France 1622/1 13735/6 12973/5 15812/11 Italy 562/2 91/1 Netherlands 151/8 151/8 59/8 Poland 3982/1 3656/1 4442/3 Slovenia 35/29 31/27 321/28 24 4

Number of fish farms considered to be infected with KHV in Europe, 37 of 7.516 farms 25 Number of fish farms considered to be infected with ISA in Europe 26 Total number of farms/positive 37 farms in 214 considered KHV positive in Europe. (5 in 213) 9 countries reported KHV in 214 212 213 214 Austria 38/1 Czech Rep. 1462/ Denmark 327/1 6/ Estonia 3 France 1633/2 -/1 13735/33 12973/3 11/11 Hungary 275/2 164/2 Italy 562/1 Poland 3982/8 3656/3 3478/5 Slovenia 35/14 31/14 135/14 Romania 99/1 385/1 End of 214 3 of 1.193 farms reported ISA positive in and 1 of 39 farms in Faroes No ISA positive 31.12. 213 Bulgaria Estonia Poland Romania Sweden England and Wales Croatia Rep. of Macedonia diseases problems in Rainbow trout Yersinia ruckeri, Aeromonas hydrophila, Myxobacteriosis Aeromonas hydrophila- fish gills become the mucus pus, the final of the intestinal tract becomes inflamed. IPN genotype 2 in inland fish farms IPN Flexibacter/Flavobacter sp. read mouth disease furunculosis Yersina ruckeri, Aeromonas hydrophila, Aeromonas salmonicida subsp. salmonicida, Pseudomonas fluorescens, Shewanella putrefaciens, Flavobacterium psychrophilum. Parasites invasions caused by: Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, Ichtybodo necator yersiniosis, furunculosis IPN, SDV, RTFS,Saprolegniosis F. psycrofilum Red mark syndrome RTFS, Red mark syndrome Yersiniosis, Furunculosis, RTFS, Bacterial Gill Disease, Columnaris Disease, Saprolegniosis, 27 diseases problems in Rainbow trout Emerging disease? Infectious pancreatic necrosis Sleeping Disease (SAV-2 Red mark syndrome Gill diseases/ gut inflammation 28 diseases problems in Carp KHV CEV Aeromonas Very few remarks on disease problems 29 diseases problems in Atlantic salmon Sea lice Pancreas disease (PD) Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) Heart and skeletal muscle inflammation (HSMI) Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) Amoebic gill disease (AGD) Moritella 3 Austria char, brown trout furunculosis Belgium As last year, mortalities in pond. Carp Identification of KHV, SVC and even tuberculosis. Italy Carp First confirmed case of CEV Latvia Cyprinidae Aeromonosis Faroe Islands Amoebic gill disease AGD, ERM, CMS, HSMI, IPN, PD, PKD, winter ulcer disease, Vibriosis. Sea lice, pancreas disease, infectious pancreatic necrosis, heart and skeletal muscle inflammation, cardiomyopathy syndrome, amoebic gill disease, Moritella CMS 5

Albania Italy France Poland Serbia Denmark England Czech Hungary Iceland Faroe Croatia Switzerland Northern Slovakia Belgium Greece Austria Lithuania Bosnia Latvia Portugal Romania Estonia Slovenia Cyprus Netherlands Bulgaria Kosovo Rep. of Sweden Turkey Albania roe Islands Iceland Hungary Italy ngland and ch Republic Poland Netherlands Serbia Denmark Slovenia Croatia Lithuania Greece France Austria Slovakia Latvia ern Belgium Portugal Macedonia Romania Bosnia and Estonia Cyprus Bulgaria Kosovo Sweden Switzerland Turkey diseases problems in other nonsalmonids 31 Is there an increase or decrease in the number of fish farms infected with listed diseases compared to previous years? I 32 Few comments. Nodavirus infection in Sea Bass AngHV-1 in Eel Ranavirus in catfish Greece Seabass VNN/VER Hungary Ameiurus nebulosus ranavirus Netherlands eel, Anguilla anguilla 2 x AngHV1 with typical symptoms Decrease in number of VHS, IHN and KHV infected farms in Austria and decrease in severity! No VHS any more in Estonia Czech Republic Increase with 9 VHS outbreaks and 4 IHN outbreaks 28 farms under eradication program. No new VHS cases in 213 or 214! : No changes in most states but some experienced increases and some decreases, including dobbeltinfections with VHS and IHN. Netherlands: Decrease no VHS or IHN outbreaks reported Is there an increase or decrease in the number of fish farms infected with listed diseases compared to previous years? II 33 34 Is there an increase or decrease in the number of fish farms infected with listed diseases compared to previous years? III England & Wales: The major cause of concern in the UK trout sector is the emergence of skin conditions in rainbow trout which, which whilst may not cause in significantly increased mortality, result in economic losses to fish farmers due to high level of rejections at processing or rejections for restocking recreational fisheries. : Decrease in farms infected with VHS - all sites have depopulated and fallowed (virus isolated from wrasse held on sites for biological control). Croatia: Yes, after outbreak of VHS on the single farm, and IHN on the other, the diseases have spread to another farms; finally there are 3 VHS infected farms and 4 IHN infected farms : List 3: PD increase from 1 cases in 213 to 142 cases in 214. Faroe Islands: Yes. For the first time since the ISA epidemic 1 years ago one farming site was tested positive for a ISAV-HPRdel. But no clinic was observed and the site was emptied within 2 weeks Switzerland: In contrast to 213 () in 214 one case of VHS was detected. In one farm IHN was found compared to two infected farms in the previous year. 35 No. of samples tested by cell cultivation. Steady decrease Total in Europe = 2.266 fish samples 213 Total in Europe = 17.24 fish samples 214 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No of samples tested by PCR or other direct methods without cell cultivation. Steady increase Total in Europe = 24.43 in 213 Total in Europe = 32.463 in 214 36 6

Conclusion on S&D 214 No increase in marine production, 212-213 and very stable fresh water production. Few changes from 213 to 214. Unfortunately some Member states did not reply in full IHN resolved in Hungary VHS and IHN in Croatia Eradication program for VHS in, no outbreaks in 213 and 214 Still several ISA outbreaks in with 3 infected farms 31.12.214! 1 ISA-deleted I Faroe Islands without clinics Skin distress a major problem in RT production 37 214 This year, thanks to Niccolò raw data are included in the folder this year. All data can be retreived from our web site: WWW.EURL-Fish.EU In Surveillance and diagnosis 38 Thank you for all the significant work, efforts and time used for compiling these data!! Thank you for your attention! 7