Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals (FULL)



The Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals(Terrestrial Manual) aims to prevent and control animal diseases, including zoonoses, to contribute to the improvement of 

animal health services world-wide and to allow safe international trade in animals and animal products. The principal target readership is laboratories carrying out veterinary diagnostic tests and surveillance, along with vaccine manufacturers and users, and regulatory authorities in Member Countries. The main objective is to provide internationally agreed diagnostic laboratory methods 

and requirements for the production and control of relevant vaccines and other biological products. 

This ambitious task has required the cooperation of highly renowned animal health specialists from many OIE Member Countries. The OIE, the World Organisation for Animal Health, received the mandate from its Member Countries to undertake thistask on a global level. The main activities of the organisation, which was established in 1924, and in 2012 comprised 178 Member Countries, 

are as follows: 

1.  To ensure transparency in the global animal disease and zoonosis situation. 

2.  To collect, analyse and disseminate scientific veterinary information on animal disease control 

methods. 

3.  To provide expertise and encourage international solidarity in the control of animal diseases. 

4.  Within its mandate under the WTO (World Trade Organization) Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement), to safeguard world trade by publishing health standards for international trade in animals and animal products. 

5.  To improve the legal framework and resources of national Veterinary Services. 

6.  To provide a better guarantee of the safety offood of animal origin and to promote animal welfare through a science-based approach.


CONTENTS:



PART 2

CONTINUED

OIE LISTED DISEASES AND OTHER DISEASES OF IMPORTANCE TO

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

SECTION 2.5. EQUIDAE

Chapter 2.5.1. African horse sickness ............................................................................................. 819

Chapter 2.5.2. Contagious equine metritis ....................................................................................... 831

Chapter 2.5.3.Dourine ..................................................................................................................... 838

Chapter 2.5.4. Epizootic lymphangitis .............................................................................................. 846

Chapter 2.5.5. Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western).................................................... 852

Chapter 2.5.6. Equine infectious anaemia ....................................................................................... 860

Chapter 2.5.7. Equine influenza ....................................................................................................... 865

Chapter 2.5.8. Equine piroplasmosis ............................................................................................... 879

Chapter 2.5.9. Equine rhinopneumonitis .......................................................................................... 889

Chapter 2.5.10. Equine viral arteritis .................................................................................................. 899

Chapter 2.5.11. Glanders ................................................................................................................... 913

Chapter 2.5.12. Horse mange ............................................................................................................ 923

Chapter 2.5.13. Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis ..................................................................... 924

SECTION 2.6. LEPORIDAE

Chapter 2.6.1. Myxomatosis ............................................................................................................ 931

Chapter 2.6.2. Rabbit haemorrhagicdisease ................................................................................... 941

SECTION 2.7. CAPRINAE

Chapter 2.7.1. Border disease ......................................................................................................... 957

Chapter 2.7.2. Caprine and ovine brucellosis (excludingBrucella ovis) ........................................... 968

Chapter 2.7.3/4. Caprine arthritis/encephalitis and Maedi-visna......................................................... 978

Chapter 2.7.5. Contagious agalactia ................................................................................................ 987

Chapter 2.7.6. Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia ...................................................................... 995

Chapter 2.7.7. Enzooticabortion of ewes (ovine chlamydiosis) ....................................................... 1008

Chapter 2.7.8. Nairobi sheep disease .............................................................................................. 1017

Chapter 2.7.9. Ovine epididymitis (Brucella ovis) ............................................................................. 1018

Chapter 2.7.10 Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (adenomatosis) ................................................. 1027

Chapter 2.7.11. Peste despetits ruminants ....................................................................................... 1032

Chapter 2.7.12. Salmonellosis (S.abortusovis)................................................................................. 1044

Chapter 2.7.13. Scrapie ..................................................................................................................... 1045

Chapter 2.7.14. Sheep pox and goat pox .......................................................................................... 1055

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SECTION 2.8. SUIDAE

Chapter 2.8.1. African swine fever ................................................................................................... 1067

Chapter 2.8.2. Atrophic rhinitis of swine ........................................................................................... 1080

Chapter 2.8.3. Classical swine fever (hog cholera).......................................................................... 1089

Chapter 2.8.4. Nipah virus encephalitis ........................................................................................... 1105

Chapter 2.8.5. Porcine brucellosis ................................................................................................... 1106

Chapter 2.8.6. Porcine cysticercosis ................................................................................................ 1113

Chapter 2.8.7. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome ....................................................... 1114

Chapter 2.8.8. Swine influenza ........................................................................................................ 1127

Chapter 2.8.9. Swine vesicular disease ........................................................................................... 1138

Chapter 2.8.10. Teschovirus encephalomyelitis (previously enterovirus encephalomyelitis or

Teschen/Talfan disease) .......................................................................................... 1145

Chapter 2.8.11. Transmissible gastroenteritis .................................................................................... 1152

SECTION 2.9. OTHER DISEASES1

Chapter 2.9.1. Bunyaviral diseases ofanimals (excluding Rift Valley fever)* .................................. 1163

Chapter 2.9.2.Camelpox ................................................................................................................. 1175

Chapter 2.9.3. Campylobacter jejuniand Campylobacter coli.......................................................... 1183

Chapter 2.9.4. Cryptosporidiosis ...................................................................................................... 1190

Chapter 2.9.5. Cysticercosis* ........................................................................................................... 1214

Chapter 2.9.6. Hendra and Nipah virus diseases ............................................................................. 1225

Chapter 2.9.7. Listeria monocytogenes. .......................................................................................... 1239

Chapter 2.9.8.Mange* ..................................................................................................................... 1256

Chapter 2.9.9. Salmonellosis* .......................................................................................................... 1268

Chapter 2.9.10. Toxoplasmosis ......................................................................................................... 1287

Chapter 2.9.11. Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli........................................................................... 1297

Chapter 2.9.12. Zoonoses transmissible from non-human primates .................................................. 1308

PART 3 GENERAL GUIDELINES

Guideline 3.1. Laboratory methodologies for bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility testing .............. 1311

Guideline 3.2. Biotechnology in the diagnosis of infectious diseases .............................................. 1322

Guideline 3.3. The application of biotechnology to the development of veterinary vaccines ........... 1338

Guideline 3.4. The role of official bodies in the international regulation of veterinary biologicals .... 1348

PART 4 OIE REFERENCE EXPERTS AND DISEASE INDEX

List of OIE Reference Laboratories (as ofMay 2012) ............................................................................... 1363

Alphabetical list of disease


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The Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals(Terrestrial Manual) aims to prevent and control animal diseases, including zoonoses, to contribute to the improvement of 

animal health services world-wide and to allow safe international trade in animals and animal products. The principal target readership is laboratories carrying out veterinary diagnostic tests and surveillance, along with vaccine manufacturers and users, and regulatory authorities in Member Countries. The main objective is to provide internationally agreed diagnostic laboratory methods 

and requirements for the production and control of relevant vaccines and other biological products. 

This ambitious task has required the cooperation of highly renowned animal health specialists from many OIE Member Countries. The OIE, the World Organisation for Animal Health, received the mandate from its Member Countries to undertake thistask on a global level. The main activities of the organisation, which was established in 1924, and in 2012 comprised 178 Member Countries, 

are as follows: 

1.  To ensure transparency in the global animal disease and zoonosis situation. 

2.  To collect, analyse and disseminate scientific veterinary information on animal disease control 

methods. 

3.  To provide expertise and encourage international solidarity in the control of animal diseases. 

4.  Within its mandate under the WTO (World Trade Organization) Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement), to safeguard world trade by publishing health standards for international trade in animals and animal products. 

5.  To improve the legal framework and resources of national Veterinary Services. 

6.  To provide a better guarantee of the safety offood of animal origin and to promote animal welfare through a science-based approach.


CONTENTS:



PART 2

CONTINUED

OIE LISTED DISEASES AND OTHER DISEASES OF IMPORTANCE TO

INTERNATIONAL TRADE

SECTION 2.5. EQUIDAE

Chapter 2.5.1. African horse sickness ............................................................................................. 819

Chapter 2.5.2. Contagious equine metritis ....................................................................................... 831

Chapter 2.5.3.Dourine ..................................................................................................................... 838

Chapter 2.5.4. Epizootic lymphangitis .............................................................................................. 846

Chapter 2.5.5. Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern and Western).................................................... 852

Chapter 2.5.6. Equine infectious anaemia ....................................................................................... 860

Chapter 2.5.7. Equine influenza ....................................................................................................... 865

Chapter 2.5.8. Equine piroplasmosis ............................................................................................... 879

Chapter 2.5.9. Equine rhinopneumonitis .......................................................................................... 889

Chapter 2.5.10. Equine viral arteritis .................................................................................................. 899

Chapter 2.5.11. Glanders ................................................................................................................... 913

Chapter 2.5.12. Horse mange ............................................................................................................ 923

Chapter 2.5.13. Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis ..................................................................... 924

SECTION 2.6. LEPORIDAE

Chapter 2.6.1. Myxomatosis ............................................................................................................ 931

Chapter 2.6.2. Rabbit haemorrhagicdisease ................................................................................... 941

SECTION 2.7. CAPRINAE

Chapter 2.7.1. Border disease ......................................................................................................... 957

Chapter 2.7.2. Caprine and ovine brucellosis (excludingBrucella ovis) ........................................... 968

Chapter 2.7.3/4. Caprine arthritis/encephalitis and Maedi-visna......................................................... 978

Chapter 2.7.5. Contagious agalactia ................................................................................................ 987

Chapter 2.7.6. Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia ...................................................................... 995

Chapter 2.7.7. Enzooticabortion of ewes (ovine chlamydiosis) ....................................................... 1008

Chapter 2.7.8. Nairobi sheep disease .............................................................................................. 1017

Chapter 2.7.9. Ovine epididymitis (Brucella ovis) ............................................................................. 1018

Chapter 2.7.10 Ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (adenomatosis) ................................................. 1027

Chapter 2.7.11. Peste despetits ruminants ....................................................................................... 1032

Chapter 2.7.12. Salmonellosis (S.abortusovis)................................................................................. 1044

Chapter 2.7.13. Scrapie ..................................................................................................................... 1045

Chapter 2.7.14. Sheep pox and goat pox .......................................................................................... 1055

Contents

viii OIE Terrestrial Manual2012

SECTION 2.8. SUIDAE

Chapter 2.8.1. African swine fever ................................................................................................... 1067

Chapter 2.8.2. Atrophic rhinitis of swine ........................................................................................... 1080

Chapter 2.8.3. Classical swine fever (hog cholera).......................................................................... 1089

Chapter 2.8.4. Nipah virus encephalitis ........................................................................................... 1105

Chapter 2.8.5. Porcine brucellosis ................................................................................................... 1106

Chapter 2.8.6. Porcine cysticercosis ................................................................................................ 1113

Chapter 2.8.7. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome ....................................................... 1114

Chapter 2.8.8. Swine influenza ........................................................................................................ 1127

Chapter 2.8.9. Swine vesicular disease ........................................................................................... 1138

Chapter 2.8.10. Teschovirus encephalomyelitis (previously enterovirus encephalomyelitis or

Teschen/Talfan disease) .......................................................................................... 1145

Chapter 2.8.11. Transmissible gastroenteritis .................................................................................... 1152

SECTION 2.9. OTHER DISEASES1

Chapter 2.9.1. Bunyaviral diseases ofanimals (excluding Rift Valley fever)* .................................. 1163

Chapter 2.9.2.Camelpox ................................................................................................................. 1175

Chapter 2.9.3. Campylobacter jejuniand Campylobacter coli.......................................................... 1183

Chapter 2.9.4. Cryptosporidiosis ...................................................................................................... 1190

Chapter 2.9.5. Cysticercosis* ........................................................................................................... 1214

Chapter 2.9.6. Hendra and Nipah virus diseases ............................................................................. 1225

Chapter 2.9.7. Listeria monocytogenes. .......................................................................................... 1239

Chapter 2.9.8.Mange* ..................................................................................................................... 1256

Chapter 2.9.9. Salmonellosis* .......................................................................................................... 1268

Chapter 2.9.10. Toxoplasmosis ......................................................................................................... 1287

Chapter 2.9.11. Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli........................................................................... 1297

Chapter 2.9.12. Zoonoses transmissible from non-human primates .................................................. 1308

PART 3 GENERAL GUIDELINES

Guideline 3.1. Laboratory methodologies for bacterial antimicrobial susceptibility testing .............. 1311

Guideline 3.2. Biotechnology in the diagnosis of infectious diseases .............................................. 1322

Guideline 3.3. The application of biotechnology to the development of veterinary vaccines ........... 1338

Guideline 3.4. The role of official bodies in the international regulation of veterinary biologicals .... 1348

PART 4 OIE REFERENCE EXPERTS AND DISEASE INDEX

List of OIE Reference Laboratories (as ofMay 2012) ............................................................................... 1363

Alphabetical list of disease


LINK DOWNLOAD - BẢN 2012

LINK DOWNLOAD - BẢN 2013

LINK DOWNLOAD - BẢN 2018 (UPDATING...) 

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