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Regional Workshop 2: Improving Capacity for Diagnosis of Fish and Molluscan Diseases Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 20-24 October 2013, Hotel Palas National report on Diagnosis of Fish Diseases in Republic of Macedonia Activities done 2012/2013 Transposition of EU legislation (dir.2006/88), Official controls Registration of fish farms (RBO) Production data 2012 Species/tons Fish Rainbow trout, River trout, Cyprinus carpio - common carp, Hypopthalamichthys nobilis-bigheaded carp, Silurus glanis - catfish, and Ctenopharyngodon idella- grass carp Molluscs - no Species/farms- no addequate data for 2012 Registration of fish farms/ aquaculture production businesses (90 farms) Movement/transfers There has been no export on live aquaculture animals in the period (2010-2013); Importation of eggs/fry/live fish (2012) Live fish (for human consumption in kg) =45600 (Serbia, Kosovo, Bulgaria) Juveniles (for human consumption in kg) =12500 (Serbia, Bulgaria) Fresh fish (for human consumption in kg)= 231105 (Bulgaria, Greece, Kosovo, Albania, Norway) Fish eggs (kg)= 647 (Denmark, South Africa, Poland, USA, Serbia) Diseases recorded in the country Viral diseases (NONE yet) Bacterial diseases (Furunculosis, Yersiniosis, Carp Erythrodermatitis, Bacterial Gill Disease, Columnaris disease, Bacterial cold water disease) Parasitic diseases (Ichthyobodosis, Ichthyophthiriosis, Chilodonellosis, Dactylogyrosis, Gyrodactylosis, Botriocephalosis, Argulosis, Lerneosis, Ergasilosis) Fungal diseases (Saprolegniosis) Other health problems (Algal blooms, Asphyxia, Toxic effluents) Diagnostic capacity in the country Aquatic animal diseases laboratory within country (Faculty of veterinary medicine, Veterinary institute, Lab. for bacteriology, Lab. for virology, Lab. for parasitology, Lab. for serology and molecular diagnosis) All of the laboratories are involved in diagnostic, research and educational activities Scope (diagnosis of animal diseases) and species interest (….fish – common carp and rainbow trout) Level of diagnostic Level of diagnostic: Level 1: Gross observation, general necropsy (external, internal) Level II: Bacteriology, Parasitology, Mycology, Histology Level III: Cell lines, Immunological tests, TEM, Molecular techniques Analysis of diagnostic capacity Bacterial diseases (clinical observation, gross pathology, isolation of bacteria on BA, MCA and TSA, subculture, Gram stain, Cat., Ox., API and Vitek 2) Parasitic diseases (clinical observation, gross pathology, microscopy) Viral diseases (Ag-ELISA and PCR for selected diseases) Surveillance of nationally listed diseases Diseases that are covered with the current annual order on animal health are: Viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS), Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) Bacterial kidney disease (BKD), Spring viremia of carp (SVC), and Koi herpes virus (KHV), Diagnostic methods (Ag-ELISA for VHS, IPN, SVC; PCR for KHV and qualitative immunochromatography for BKD) Surveillance of nationally listed diseases 2 Sampling for Viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS), samples in trout shall be taken at least twice a year in early spring for offspring and late autumn for parent flock; for Infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN), examination shall be carried out in June for offspring and in December for parent flock; for Bacterial kidney disease (BKD) samples in trout shall be taken in early spring and late autumn; for Spring viremia of carp samples (SVC), shall be taken in early spring and for Herpes virus disease (KHV), samples shall be taken in July/ August. Surveillance of nationally listed diseases 3 Results (all tested samples are negative) Surveillance and monitoring of other pathogens Targeted pathogens and aquaculture species NO Study of abnormal mortality – upon notification - mortality description Name of fish farm-details of the case Date Mortality Laboratory results 8 carp fish farms at Tikves lake June 2011 200 tons of all categories Negative on listed diseases; Cause of mortality was lack of oxygen due to the increased population of algae in the lake. One rainbow trout farm Kriva palanka May 2011 24000 Negative on listed diseases; Cause of juveniles and the increased mortality happened due 200 parents to construction work which lead to clouding of the water causing deposition of dirt on the on the gills of the fish leading to suffocation. HatcheryHidrobioloski zavod, Ohrid January 2012 100000 juveniles of Ohrid trout Negative on listed diseases; Cause of the increased mortality happened due to construction work which lead to increase of levels of CO2 in the water and suffocation of the aquaculture. Conclusions and perspectives No accurate data on production, No accurate data on movement and transport, No authorisation of fish production businesses, Surveillance scheme not yet put in place, Diagnostic laboratory need to be improved; Future needs Improvement of the laboratory for diagnostic of aquaculture animals Implementation of new surveillance strategy Public awareness Development of guidelines, forms and instructions for keeping records (production, transport/movement, authorization…) THANK YOU !