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National Notifiable Animal Diseases List at December 2010
  1. African horse sickness
  2. African swine fever
  3. Anaplasmosis in tick free areas
  4. Anthrax
  5. Aujeszky's disease
  6. Australian bat lyssavirus
  7. Avian Influenza
  8. Avian tuberculosis
  9. Babesiosis in tick free areas
  10. Bluetongue (clinical disease)
  11. Borna disease
  12. Bovine Virus DiarrhoeaType 2
  13. Brucellosis - (B.abortus, B suis, B canis and B. melitensis)
  14. Camelpox
  15. Chagas' disease (T cruzi)
  16. Classical swine fever
  17. Contagious agalactia
  18. Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
  19. Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
  20. Contagious equine metritis
  21. Crimean Congo Haemhorragic Fever
  22. Cysticercus bovis (Taenia saginata)
  23. Devil Facial Tumour Disease
  24. Dourine
  25. Duck virus enteritis (duck plague)
  26. Duck virus hepatitis
  27. East Coast Fever (Theileria parva) and Mediterranean Theilerosis (Theileria annulata)
  28. Encephalitides (tick-borne)
  29. Enzootic bovine leucosis
  30. Epizootic haemhorragic disease (clinical disease)
  31. Epizootic lymphangitis
  32. Enzootic abortion of ewes
  33. Equine encephalomyelitis (eastern, western and Venezuelan)
  34. Equine encephalosis
  35. Equine herpes-virus 1 - (abortigenic and neurological strains)
  36. Equine infectious anaemia
  37. Equine influenza
  38. Equine piroplasmosis (Babesia caballi and Theileria equi)
  39. Equine viral arteritis
  40. Foot and mouth disease
  41. Fowl typhoid
  42. Getah virus infection
  43. Glanders
  44. Haemorrhagic septicaemia
  45. Heartwater
  46. Hendra virus infection
  47. Infectious bursal disease (hypervirulent and exotic antigenic variant forms)
  48. Japanese encephalitis
  49. Jembrana disease
  50. Leishmaniosis of any species
  51. Louping ill
  52. Lumpy skin disease
  53. Maedi-visna
  54. Malignant catarrhal fever - (wildebeest-associated)
  55. Menangle virus infection
  56. Nairobi sheep disease
  57. Newcastle disease (virulent)
  58. Nipah virus infection
  59. Paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)
  60. Peste des petits ruminants
  61. Porcine enterovirus encephalomyelitis (Teschen)
  62. Porcine cysticercosis (C. cellulosae)
  63. Porcine myocarditis (Bungowannah virus infection)
  64. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
  65. Post-weaning multi-systemic wasting syndrome
  66. Potomac fever
  67. Pullorum disease (Salmonella pullorum)
  68. Pulmonary adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte)
  69. Rabies
  70. Rift Valley fever
  71. Rinderpest
  72. Salmonella enteritidis infection in poultry
  73. Salmonellosis (S. abortus-equi)
  74. Salmonellosis (S. abortus-ovis)
  75. Screw-worm fly - New World - (Cochliomyia hominivorax)
  76. Screw-worm fly - Old World - (Chrysomya bezziana)
  77. Sheep pox and goat pox
  78. Sheep scab
  79. Surra (Trypanosoma evansi)
  80. Swine influenza
  81. Swine vesicular disease
  82. Transmissible gastroenteritis
  83. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (bovine spongiform encephalopathy, chronic wasting disease of deer, feline spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie)
  84. Trichinellosis
  85. Trypanosomosis (tsetse fly associated)
  86. Tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis)
  87. Tularaemia
  88. Turkey rhinotracheitis (avian metapneumovirus)
  89. Vesicular exanthema
  90. Vesicular stomatitis
  91. Warble-fly myiasis
  92. Wesselsbron disease
  93. West Nile virus infection - clinical
National Notifiable Diseases List of Honey Bees at December 2010
  1. Acariasis tracheal mite (Acarapsis woodi)
  2. American foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae)
  3. European foulbrood (Melissococcus pluten)
  4. Small hive beetle (Aethina tumida)
  5. Tropilaelaps mite (Tropilaelaps clareae)
  6. Varroasis (Varroa destructor)
  7. Varroasis (Varroa jacobsoni)
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