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Introduction (How to use this Terrestrial Manual)
List of tests for International trade (including the tests adopted in May 2009)
Common abbreviations used in this Terrestrial Manual
Glossary of terms
Contributors
Part 1
General Information
Section 1.1.
Introductory Chapters
Chapter 1.1.1.
Collection and shipment of diagnostic specimens
Chapter 1.1.2.
Biosafety and biosecurity in the veterinary microbiology laboratory and animal facilities
Chapter 1.1.3.
Quality management in veterinary testing laboratories
Chapter 1.1.4/5.
Principles of validation of diagnostic assays for infectious diseases (NB: interim version, 2009)
Chapter 1.1.6.
Laboratory methodologies for bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility testing
Chapter 1.1.7.
Biotechnology in the diagnosis of infectious diseases and vaccine development (including text on nanotechnology adopted in May 2008)
Chapter 1.1.8.
Principles of veterinary vaccine production
Chapter 1.1.9.
Tests for sterility and freedom from contamination of biological materials
Chapter 1.1.10.
Guidelines for international standards for vaccine banks
Chapter 1.1.11.
The role of official bodies in the international regulation of veterinary biologicals
Part 2
OIE Listed Diseases and Other Diseases of Importance to International Trade
Section 2.1.
Multiple Species
Chapter 2.1.1.
Anthrax
Chapter 2.1.2.
Aujeszky’s disease
Chapter 2.1.3.
Bluetongue (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.1.4.
Echinococcosis/hydatidosis
Chapter 2.1.5.
Foot and mouth disease (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.1.6.
Heartwater
Chapter 2.1.7.
Japanese encephalitis (NB: Version adopted in May 2010)
Chapter 2.1.8.
Leishmaniosis
Chapter 2.1.9.
Leptospirosis
Chapter 2.1.10.
New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) and Old World screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana)
Chapter 2.1.11.
Paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease)
Chapter 2.1.12.
Q fever (NB: Version adopted in May 2010)
Chapter 2.1.13.
Rabies
Chapter 2.1.14.
Rift Valley fever
Chapter 2.1.15.
Rinderpest
Chapter 2.1.16.
Trichinellosis
Chapter 2.1.17.
Trypanosoma evansi infections (including surra)
Chapter 2.1.18.
Tularemia
Chapter 2.1.19.
Vesicular stomatitis
Chapter 2.1.20.
West Nile fever
Section 2.2.
Apidae
Introductory note on bee diseases
Chapter 2.2.1.
Acarapisosis of honey bees
Chapter 2.2.2.
American foulbrood of honey bees
Chapter 2.2.3.
European foulbrood of honey bees
Chapter 2.2.4.
Nosemosis of honey bees
Chapter 2.2.5.
Small hive beetle infestation (Aethina tumida)
Chapter 2.2.6.
Tropilaelaps infestation of honey bees (Tropilaelaps spp.)
Chapter 2.2.7.
Varroosis of honey bees
Section 2.3.
Aves
Chapter 2.3.1.
Avian chlamydiosis
Chapter 2.3.2.
Avian infectious bronchitis
Chapter 2.3.3.
Avian infectious laryngotracheitis
Chapter 2.3.4.
Avian influenza (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.3.5.
Avian mycoplasmosis (Mycoplasma gallisepticum, M. synoviae)
Chapter 2.3.6.
Avian tuberculosis
Chapter 2.3.7.
Duck virus enteritis
Chapter 2.3.8.
Duck virus hepatitis
Chapter 2.3.9.
Fowl cholera
Chapter 2.3.10.
Fowl pox
Chapter 2.3.11.
Fowl typhoid and Pullorum disease
Chapter 2.3.12.
Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease)
Chapter 2.3.13.
Marek’s disease
Chapter 2.3.14.
Newcastle disease
Chapter 2.3.15.
Turkey rhinotracheitis (avian metapneumovirus) (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
List of tests for International trade
Part 2 continued
Section 2.4.
Bovidae
Chapter 2.4.1.
Bovine anaplasmosis
Chapter 2.4.2.
Bovine babesiosis
Chapter 2.4.3.
Bovine brucellosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.4.4.
Bovine cysticercosis
Chapter 2.4.5.
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis
Chapter 2.4.6.
Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Chapter 2.4.7.
Bovine tuberculosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.4.8.
Bovine viral diarrhoea
Chapter 2.4.9.
Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
Chapter 2.4.10.
Dermatophilosis
Chapter 2.4.11.
Enzootic bovine leukosis
Chapter 2.4.12.
Haemorrhagic septicaemia
Chapter 2.4.13.
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis
Chapter 2.4.14.
Lumpy skin disease
Chapter 2.4.15.
Malignant catarrhal fever
Chapter 2.4.16.
Theileriosis
Chapter 2.4.17.
Trichomonosis
Chapter 2.4.18.
Trypanosomosis (Tsetse-transmitted)
Section 2.5.
Equidae
Chapter 2.5.1.
African horse sickness
Chapter 2.5.2.
Contagious equine metritis
Chapter 2.5.3.
Dourine
Chapter 2.5.4.
Epizootic lymphangitis
Chapter 2.5.5.
Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western)
Chapter 2.5.6.
Equine infectious anaemia
Chapter 2.5.7.
Equine influenza
Chapter 2.5.8.
Equine piroplasmosis
Chapter 2.5.9.
Equine rhinopneumonitis
Chapter 2.5.10.
Equine viral arteritis
Chapter 2.5.11.
Glanders
Chapter 2.5.12.
Horse mange
Chapter 2.5.13.
Horse pox
Chapter 2.5.14.
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
Section 2.6.
Lagomorpha
Chapter 2.6.1.
Myxomatosis
Chapter 2.6.2.
Rabbit haemorrhagic disease
Section 2.7.
Ovidae and Capridae
Chapter 2.7.1.
Border disease
Chapter 2.7.2.
Caprine and ovine brucellosis (excluding Brucella ovis) (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.7.3/4.
Caprine arthritis/encephalitis and Maedi-visna
Chapter 2.7.5.
Contagious agalactia
Chapter 2.7.6.
Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
Chapter 2.7.7.
Enzootic abortion of ewes (ovine chlamydiosis)
Chapter 2.7.8.
Nairobi sheep disease
Chapter 2.7.9.
Ovine epididymitis (Brucella ovis) (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.7.10
Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (adenomatosis)
Chapter 2.7.11.
Peste des petits ruminants
Chapter 2.7.12.
Salmonellosis (S. abortusovis)
Chapter 2.7.13.
Scrapie (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.7.14.
Sheep pox and goat pox
Section 2.8.
Suidae
Chapter 2.8.1.
African swine fever
Chapter 2.8.2.
Atrophic rhinitis of swine
Chapter 2.8.3.
Classical swine fever (hog cholera)
Chapter 2.8.4.
Nipah virus encephalitis
Chapter 2.8.5.
Porcine brucellosis (NB: Version adopted in May 2009)
Chapter 2.8.6.
Porcine cysticercosis
Chapter 2.8.7.
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
Chapter 2.8.8.
Swine influenza
Chapter 2.8.9.
Swine vesicular disease
Chapter 2.8.10.
Teschovirus encephalomyelitis (previously enterovirus encephalomyelitis or Teschen/Talfan disease)
Chapter 2.8.11.
Transmissible gastroenteritis
Section 2.9.
Other Diseases
Chapter 2.9.1.
Bunyaviral diseases of animals (excluding Rift Valley fever)
Chapter 2.9.2.
Camelpox.
Chapter 2.9.3.
Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli
Chapter 2.9.4.
Cryptosporidiosis
Chapter 2.9.5.
Cysticercosis
Chapter 2.9.6.
Hendra and Nipah virus diseases
Chapter 2.9.7.
Listeria monocytogenes
Chapter 2.9.8.
Mange
Chapter 2.9.9.
Salmonellosis
Chapter 2.9.10.
Toxoplasmosis
Chapter 2.9.11.
Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Chapter 2.9.12.
Zoonoses transmissible from non-human primates
Part 3
OIE Reference Experts and Disease Index
List of OIE Reference Laboratories (as of May 2008)
Alphabetical list of diseases
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