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Zoonotic and OIE listed notifiable
diseases
introduction
• Zoonotic diseases are those that transmitted
from animals to human beings
• Among fish and shellfish diseases very few
diseases are zoonotic in nature.
• Few bacterial pathogens are of zoonotic
importance. These include Mycobacterium
marinum, Aeromonas hydrophila
Office International des Epizooties
(OIE)
• Office International des Epizooties (OIE) based in
Paris was established in 1924
• In 2003, the International Office of Epizootics
became the World Organisation for Animal
health, but keeping its historical acronym OIE
• The OIE collects and analyses the latest scientific
information on animal disease control.
• Guidelines are prepared by the network of about
200 OIE Collaborating Centres and Reference
Laboratories across the world.
Contd…..
• Those diseases of grave potential to be spread
among various nations and has high infectious
characteristics (epizootic potential) are
notified by OIE as notifiable diseases,
• the occurrence of these diseases have to be
reported by the nations to the OIE once they
occur in their territory
The list of notifiable diseases are
classified by OIE
Fish diseases
Viral diseases
• Epizootic haematopoietic necrosis
• Infectious haematopoietic necrosis
• Infectious salmon anaemia
• Koi herpesvirus disease
• Red sea bream iridoviral disease
• Spring viraemia of carp
• Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia
Contd…..
Fungal disease
• Epizootic ulcerative syndrome
Parasitic disease
• Gyrodactylosis (Gyrodactylus salaris)
Crustacean diseases
• Crayfish plague (Aphanomyces astaci)
• Infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic
necrosis
• Infectious myonecrosis
• Necrotising hepatopancreatitis
• Taura syndrome
• White spot disease
• White tail disease
• Yellowhead disease
Mollusc diseases
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Infection with abalone herpes-like virus
Infection with Bonamia exitiosa
Infection with Bonamia ostreae
Infection with Marteilia refringens
Infection with Perkinsus marinus
Infection with Perkinsus olseni
Infection with Xenohaliotis californiensis