Disease Information

28 December 2006
Vol. 19 - No. 52

Contents
Avian influenza in Pakistan: follow-up report No. 4 (final report)
Equine infectious anaemia in the United Kingdom/Northern Ireland: follow-up report No. 11
American foulbrood of honey bees in Luxembourg
Bluetongue in Italy: follow-up report No. 5
Epizootic haemorrhagic disease in Tunisia
Highly pathogenic avian influenza in Korea (Rep. of ~) : follow-up report No. 1
Vesicular stomatitis in the United States of America: follow-up report No. 14 (final report)

AVIAN INFLUENZA IN PAKISTAN
Follow-up report No. 4 (final report)

See also: 21 December 2006, 6 July 2006, 6 April 2006, 9 March 2006

Information received on 22 December 2006 from Dr Muhammad Afzal, Animal Husbandry Commissioner, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, Islamabad:

End of previous report period: 2 December 2006 (see Disease Information, 19 [51], 883, dated 21 December 2006).

End of this report period: 20 December 2006.

Identification of agent: highly pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype H5N1.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 27 February 2006.

Date of start of the event: 23 February 2006.

Avian influenza outbreaks were initially reported at two poultry breeder farms in Charsada and Abbottabad Districts of North West Frontier province (NWFP) in February 2006. Later, a few more outbreaks were reported in Rawalpindi and Islamabad areas. The last outbreak was reported on 3 July 2006. During the avian influenza episode, all measures were taken as required by the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code. A stamping-out policy (including disinfection of all affected establishments) with compensation was adopted and all birds at the farms were destroyed under the supervision of state veterinarians. Culling operations were completed by 4 July 2006. Surveillance was carried out in accordance with Appendix 3.8.9. of the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code. The final cleaning and disinfection operations on the affected establishments were completed by 4 August 2006.

No further outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza have been reported since 3 July 2006. The ban on inter-provincial movement and movement from affected zones applied to poultry and poultry products has been lifted.

In accordance with Chapter 2.7.12. of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code, the Delegate of Pakistan declares that his country has regained its status as a highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) free country, with effect from 5 November 2006.

Final report: yes.

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EQUINE INFECTIOUS ANAEMIA IN THE UNITED KINGDOM/NORTHERN IRELAND
Follow-up report No. 11

See also: 21 December 2006, 14 December 2006, 7 December 2006, 30 November 2006, 23 November 2006, 16 November 2006, 9 November 2006, 2 November 2006, 26 October 2006, 5 October 2006, 7 September 2006

Information received on 22 December 2006 from Dr Debby Reynolds, Director General for Animal Health and Welfare, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), London:

End of previous report period: 15 December 2006 (see Disease Information, 19 [51], 884, dated 21 December 2006).

End of this report period: 22 December 2006.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 1 September 2006.

Date of start of the event: 25 August 2006.

No new outbreaks have been reported since the last follow-up report.

Final report: no.

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AMERICAN FOULBROOD OF HONEY BEES IN LUXEMBOURG

See also: 5 October 2006

(Date of previous outbreak of American foulbrood of honey bees in Luxembourg reported to the OIE: September 2006).

Immediate notification report

Translation of information received on 22 December 2006 from Dr Arthur Besch, Director of the Veterinary Services Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Viticulture and Rural Development, Luxembourg:

Report date: 22 December 2006.

Reason for immediate notification: re-occurrence of a listed disease in a country following a report declaring the outbreak(s) ended.

Identification of agent: Paenibacillus larvae sbsp larvae.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 22 December 2006.

Date of start of the event: 28 September 2006.

Clinical disease: yes.

Nature of diagnosis: clinical and laboratory.

Details of outbreaks:

First administrative divisionLower administrative divisionType of epide-miolo-gical unitName of the locationDate of start of the outbreakSpe-ciesNumber of hives in the outbreaks
susceptiblecasesdeathsdestroyedslaugh-tered
CapellenGarnichapiaryHivange28 Sept. 2006api1810180
CapellenGarnichapiaryKahler28 Sept. 2006api2210220
CapellenHobscheidapiaryEischen28 Sept. 2006api1520150
CapellenKehlenapiaryKehlen28 Sept. 2006api6030600
CapellenKoerichapiaryKoerich28 Sept. 2006api2810280
Esch-sur-AlzettePetangeapiaryLamadelaine28 Sept. 2006api2820280
RedangeSaeulapiarySaeul28 Sept. 2006api1010100
RedangeTuntangeapiaryAnsembourg28 Sept. 2006api1430140
RedangeTuntangeapiaryBour28 Sept. 2006api2830280

Location of the outbreaks

Description of affected population: honey bees.

Diagnosis:

Laboratory where diagnostic tests were performedSpecies examinedDiagnostic tests usedDateResults
Institut für Bienenkunde CELLEapidirect immunofluorescence22 Dec. 2006positive

Source of outbreaks or origin of infection: unknown or inconclusive.

Control measures undertaken:

- stamping out;

- movement control inside the country;

- screening;

- zoning.

Final report: yes.

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BLUETONGUE IN ITALY
Follow-up report No. 5

See also: 21 December 2006, 7 December 2006, 30 November 2006, 23 November 2006, 9 November 2006

Information received on 22 December 2006 from Dr Romano Marabelli, Head of the Department for Veterinary Public Health, Nutrition and Food Safety, Ministry of Public Health, Rome:

End of previous report period: 18 December 2006 (see Disease Information, 19 [51], 889, dated 21 December 2006).

End of this report period: 22 December 2006.

Identification of agent: bluetongue virus serotype 1.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 30 October 2006.

Date of start of the event: 15 October 2006.

Clinical disease: yes.

Nature of diagnosis: clinical and laboratory.

New outbreak:

First administrative division (province)Lower administrative division (district)Type of epide-miolo-gical unitName of the locationDate of start of the outbreakSpe-ciesNumber of animals in the outbreak
susceptiblecasesdeathsdestroyedslaugh-tered
SardegnaCagliarifarmPula11 Dec. 2006ovi391000

Location of the outbreaks

Diagnosis:

Laboratory where diagnostic tests were performedSpecies examinedDiagnostic tests usedDatesResults
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale, Teramoovi

- antigen detection ELISA(1)

- real-time PCR(2)

- 30 Oct. 2006

positive

positive

Source of outbreak or origin of infection: vectors.

Control measures undertaken:

- movement control inside the country;

- screening.

Treatment of affected animals: no.

Vaccination prohibited: no.

Final report: no.

(1) ELISA: enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

(2) PCR: polymerase chain reaction

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EPIZOOTIC HAEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN TUNISIA

(Disease never reported before in Tunisia).

Immediate notification report

Translation of information received on 22 December 2006 from Professor Malek Zrelli, Director General of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources, Tunis:

Report date: 22 December 2006.

Reason for immediate notification: an emerging disease with significant morbidity or mortality, or zoonotic potential.

Identification of agent: epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 18 December 2006.

Date of start of the event: 3 September 2006.

Clinical disease: yes.

Nature of diagnosis: suspicion, clinical and laboratory.

Details of outbreaks:

First administrative divisionLower administrative division (Imada)Type of epide-miolo-gical unitName of the locationDate of start of the outbreakSpe-ciesNumber of animals in the outbreaks
susceptiblecasesdeathsdestroyedslaugh-tered
ArianaArianafarmAriana4 Oct. 2006bov601000
BejaGoubellatfarmKsar Tir24 Sept. 2006bov92000
BejaNefzafarmOuchtata18 Sept. 2006bov6117100
BejaTeboursoukfarmTebousouk4 Oct. 2006bov133000
Ben ArousMornagfarmOudha2 Nov. 2006bov131000
BizerteMateurfarmMateur27 Oct. 2006bov202200
JendoubaAin DrahemfarmAin Drahem10 Sept. 2006bov127000
KairouanHajeb LayounfarmGouiba3 Sept. 2006bov4711100
KasserineFerianafarmBoulaaba19 Sept. 2006bov114000
MahdiaSaadafarmSaada29 Oct. 2006bov71000
MannoubaOued EllilfarmOued Ellil10 Oct. 2006bov272000
MonastirOuerdaninefarmOuerdanine29 Sept. 2006bov145000
MonastirSahlinefarmMetameur23 Oct. 2006bov381000
NabeulHammametfarmSidi Jedidi15 Sept. 2006bov256000
NabeulNabeulfarmDar Chabane5 Oct. 2006bov71000
SfaxBir alifarmBir Ali22 Sept. 2006bov53100
Sidi BouzidJelmafarmJelma4 Oct. 2006bov3551
Sidi BouzidSidi BouzidfarmEl Makerem9 Sept 2006bov378000
SilianaMaktharfarmMakthar5 Sept. 2006bov399100
TozeurDeguechefarmBoublel2 Oct. 2006bov245000
TozeurDeguechefarmHaman30 Sept. 2006bov143000
TozeurDeguechefarmHelya26 Sept. 2006bov232000
ZaghouanBir MchargafarmBir Mcharga2 Oct. 2006bov51000
ZaghouanZaghouanfarmZaghouan3 Oct. 2006bov44000

Location of the outbreaks

Description of affected populations: mostly dairy cattle (mainly Holstein breed) and a few local cattle.

Diagnosis:

Laboratory where diagnostic tests were performedSpecies examinedDiagnostic test usedDateResult
National Veterinary Research InstitutebovELISA(1) (for antigen detection)18 December 2006positive

Source of outbreaks or origin of infection: unknown or inconclusive.

Control measures undertaken:

- control of arthropods;

- screening;

- disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s).

Treatment of affected animals: yes (antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and antiseptics).

Vaccination prohibited: yes.

Other details/comments:

- Morbidity has been 11% and the mortality 0.6%.

- After treatment, the affected animals recover.

Final report: yes.

(1) ELISA: enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

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HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN KOREA (REP. OF ~)
Follow-up report no. 1

See also: 30 November 2006

Information received on 22 December 2006 from Dr Chang-Seob Kim, Chief Veterinary Officer, Animal Health Division, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), Gwacheon:

End of previous report period: 26 November 2006 (see Disease Information, 19 [48], 841, dated 30 November 2006).

End of this report period: 22 December 2006.

Identification of agent: highly pathogenic avian influenza virus subtype H5N1.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 22 November 2006.

Clinical disease: yes.

Nature of diagnosis: clinical, post-mortem and laboratory.

New outbreaks:

First administrative division (province)Type of epide-miolo-gical unitName of the location (city)Date of start of the outbreakSpe-ciesNumber of animals in the outbreaks
susceptiblecasesdeathsdestroyedslaugh-tered
Chungcheongnam-dofarmAsanavi10,0001
Jeollabuk-dofarmIksanavi12,00040040011,6000
Jeollabuk-dofarmKimjeavi290,0003,7203,720286,2800

Affected populations:

- Iksan outbreak: a parent stock farm for broiler chickens;

- Kimje outbreak: a laying quail farm

- Asan outbreak: a parent stock farm for ducks.

Diagnosis:

Laboratory where diagnostic tests were performedSpecies examinedDiagnostic tests usedResults
National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service, Anyang, KyonggiaviPCR(1)positive for H5
  haemagglutination inhibition testpositive for H5
  neuraminidase inhibition testpositive for N1
  virus isolationpositive

Source of outbreaks or origin of infection: unknown or inconclusive (under investigation).

Control measures undertaken:

- control of wildlife reservoirs;

- stamping out;

- quarantine (removal of feed, manure and egg plates from the farms within a 3-km-radius zone around the outbreaks is prohibited);

- movement control inside the country (a 10-km-radius zone around the infected holdings);

- screening;

- zoning;

- burial of dead and destroyed poultry as well as of feed, manure and egg plates in the affected farms;

- disinfection and surveillance intensified in the poultry holdings.

Vaccination prohibited: yes.

Other details/comments:

- The new outbreak in Iksan was in a farm located 3 km south of the Iksan affected farm, notified in the immediate notification report;

- The outbreak in Kimje was in a farm located 18 km south of the new outbreak in Iksan;

- Stamping out will be applied to all domesticated birds within a 3-km-radius zone around the affected farms. Stamping out has already been applied to 764,000 poultry in Iksan and 343,000 poultry in Kimje. Stamping out in the Asan outbreak is ongoing.

Final report: no.

(1) PCR: polymerase chain reaction

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VESICULAR STOMATITIS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Follow-up report no. 14 (final report)

See also: 7 December 2006, 23 November 2006, 16 November 2006, 2 November 2006, 26 October 2006, 19 October 2006, 12 October 2006, 5 October 2006, 28 September 2006, 21 September 2006, 14 September 2006, 7 September 2006, 31 August 2006, 24 August 2006, 13 April 2006, 16 February 2006, 26 January 2006, 12 January 2006, 23 December 2005, 9 December 2005, 18 November 2005, 4 November 2005, 28 October 2005, 21 October 2005, 14 October 2005, 7 October 2005, 30 September 2005, 23 September 2005, 16 September 2005, 2 September 2005, 26 August 2005, 19 August 2005, 5 August 2005, 29 July 2005, 15 July 2005, 8 July 2005

Information received on 27 December 2006 from Dr Ron DeHaven, Associate Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Washington, DC:

End of previous report period: 4 December 2006 (see Disease Information, 19 [49], 854, dated 7 December 2006).

End of this report period: 26 December 2006.

Identification of agent: vesicular stomatitis virus type New Jersey.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 17 August 2006.

Date of start of the event: 13 August 2006.

There are currently no known vesicular stomatitis-positive premises/outbreaks in Wyoming or in any other state. The last vesicular stomatitis-positive premises in Wyoming were released from quarantine on 19 December 2006.

Final report: yes.

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