Hepatobacter penaei (Necrotising hepatopancreatitis)
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2006
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Disease exists; distribution and occurrence unknown
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Necrotising hepatopancreatitis
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Hepatopancreatic parvovirus disease
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2007
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Disease exists; distribution and occurrence unknown
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Hepatopancreatic parvovirus disease
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Infection with Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis
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2010
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Occurrence limited to certain zones
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World Animal Health in 2009: Vol 1
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Infection with Ranavirus
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2023
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Reported present or known to be present
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First evidence of ranavirus in native and invasive amphibians in Colombia
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Taura Syndrome
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2013
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2012: Vol 1
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2012
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Reported present or known to be present
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Characterization of a new strain of Taura syndrome virus (TSV) from Colombian shrimp farms and the implication in the selection of TSV resistant lines.
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2012
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2011: Vol 1
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2010
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Reported present or known to be present
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WAHID Interface - Detailed countries disease incidence January to December 2010
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2010
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Occurrence limited to certain zones
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World Animal Health in 2009: Vol 1
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2009
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2008
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2008
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2007
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2007
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2006
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2006
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2005
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2005
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Reported present or known to be present
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World Animal Health in 2004. Part 2. Tables on animal health status and methods for disease control and prevention.
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1999
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Reported positive year
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The geographic distribution of Taura Syndrome Virus (TSV) in the Americas: determination by histopathology and in situe hybridization using TSV-specific cDNA probes.
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White Spot Syndrome Virus
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2005
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Serological evidence and/or isolation of causative agent, no clinical disease
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World Animal Health in 2004. Part 2. Tables on animal health status and methods for disease control and prevention.
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