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Animal Health Situation in Asia, the Far East
and Oceania 2004/2005
Dewan SibartieHead, Regional Activities Department
24th Conference of OIE Regional Commission for Asia, the Far East and Oceania, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 15-18 November 2005
24th Conference of OIE Regional Commission for Asia, the Far East and Oceania, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 15-18 November 2005
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Plan of presentation New Activities of Veterinary Services Animal Health Situation:
Terrestrial Animal Diseases Avian influenza Foot and mouth disease Rinderpest Peste des petits ruminants Sheep pox and goat pox Classical swine fever Bovine spongiform encephalopathy Other diseases
Bee Diseases Aquatic Animal Diseases
Contingency Plans and Simulation Exercises
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New Activities of Veterinary Services
Australia: Wildlife Health Information System (WHIS), database on
information on wildlife disease events (June 2005) Aquaplan 2005-2010 to maximise ability to control
aquatic animal diseases (July 2005) Cambodia: High level task force to control HPAI Pakistan: Active and passive disease surveillance for AI and
other major animal diseases. India: Network of laboratories: 250 State, 5 regional and 1
central in Izatnagar. Vietnam: National strategic plan for strengthening of
Veterinary services and a national AI vaccination programme adopted.
Mongolia: Active surveillance programmes for FMD and other important animal diseases.
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Terrestrial Animal Diseases-Avian Influenza
Rapid spread in the region and elsewhere (wild birds) New countries affected: DPR of Korea, Kazakhstan,
Mongolia, Russia, Turkey and Romania, Kuwait? H7N3 in Pakistan and H7N7 in DPRK. Hong Kong: new case in a migrating pond heron Vietnam: 33/64 provinces affected, 39.6% prevalence of
H5 in waterfowl and 22.9% in ducks. Infection in wild birds in Mongolia, PR China, Siberia… LPAI in Japan (H5N2)-Use of unapproved vaccines Good news: Republic of Korea and Malaysia, (no
evidence of infection in migratory birds, ducks and other wild birds), Taipei China (no infection in domestic birds) and no H5N1 in Philippines (H9N2)
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Outbreaks of Avian influenza (type H5) (as of 4 November 2005)
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HighlyHighly Pathogenic Avian Pathogenic Avian InfluenzaInfluenza
in South East Asiain South East Asia2004-20052004-2005
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East AsiaHPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia
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HPAI subtype H5N1 in South-East Asia in 2005
North Korea H7HPAI H5N1 in Wild dead birds, May 2005
(Poultry June 2004)
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Expansion Northwards!
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Notes
Total number of cases includes number of deaths.WHO reports only laboratory-confirmed cases.
Cumulative Number of Confirmed Human Cases of Avian Influenza A/(H5N1) Reported to WHO – 9 November 2005
Source WHO: http://www.who.int/csr/don/2005_05_19/en/index.html
Date of onset
Indonesia Viet Nam Thailand Cambodia Total
cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths cases deaths
26.12.03 to
10.03.040 0 23 16 12 8 0 0 35 24
19.07.04 to
08.10.040 0 4 4 5 4 0 0 9 8
16.12.04 to date 9 5 65 22 3 1 4 4 81 32
Total 9 5 92 42 20 13 4 4 125 64
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FMD
FMD, a major disease in Asia Asia 1 expanding in 2005: 3 outbreaks in
Myanmar (first since 2001), PR China, Pakistan, India, Russia, Mongolia (first time), SAR Hong Kong (first time).
Type O and A very common: O cases reported in Myanmar, Nepal, Malaysia, Thailand, Pakistan, India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Hong Kong. A cases reported in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan and India,
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FMD (Cont.)
Taipei China: No case since 2001, recognised by OIE as free with vaccination
Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, the zones of Sabah and Sarawak of Malaysia and the zones of Mindanao, Visayas, Palawan and Masbate of the Philippines recognised by OIE as free without vaccination
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FMD Vaccination January-June 2005
Country Number of vaccinated bovine
Number of vaccinated buffaloes
Number of vaccinated sheep
Number of vaccinated goats
Sri Lanka 34, 249 (Vaccination around the outbreaks)
Iran 4,000,000 Routine vaccination
18,000,000 Routine vaccination
Vietnam 1,500,000 (Vaccination around the outbreaks)
Mongolia 4,845,192 (targeted vaccination programme) India Existence of a vaccination programme Republic of Korea No vaccination (last outbreak of FMD in J une 2002 Pakistan Routine a vaccination programme Philippines Vaccination around the outbreaks in affected areas Nepal Existence of a vaccination programme Thailand 4,798,717 974,875 12,368 85,359 Taipei China Vaccination of swine, bovine and small ruminants China (People’s Republic of) Vaccination around the outbreaks Hong Kong (SARPRC) Routine vaccination programme of pigs Malaysia (Peninsular) 36,957 bovines and 261 buffaloes
(Vaccination around the outbreaks)
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PR of China reported to the OIE FMD ASIA1 in May 2005
OMyanmar : Asia 1, 08/05
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Rinderpest
Pakistan: 30,000 samples from cattle and buffaloes and 30,000 from small ruminants to be tested in 2005.
India: Evaluation by OIE for freedom from rinderpest infection (Recommendation to be endorsed).
Countries already recognised as free from rinderpest infection: Bhutan, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taipei China Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Peste des petits ruminants
In 2005, outbreaks have been reported in Nepal, India, Iran and Pakistan.
Vaccination is the main method of control.
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Sheep pox and goat pox
In 2005, outbreaks have been reported from Vietnam, Nepal and India.
Vaccination applied in Pakistan to control outbreak. No new case in 2005.
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Classical swine fever
In 2005, outbreaks have been reported from Nepal, Thailand, India, Republic of Korea and Taipei China.
Modified stamping out with vaccination of at risk animals carried out in Republic of Korea.
Stamping out in Taipei China. Only one farm affected)
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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Republic of Korea: No lesions detected during past 9 years of surveillance; 1878 brains tested in July with negative results.
Japan: 5 cases reported in 2005 up to June 2005.
Thailand: 550 brains tested negative in 2005.
Singapore is recognised as provisionally free by OIE
Few other countries evaluated for the status of free by OIE.
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Other terrestrial animal diseases
Bluetongue: Australia: A number of serotypes present in Northern Australia but no
disease in cattle and goats. Sheep is not traded from endemic areas. Reported in India in the state of Karnataka.
Brucellosis: Reported in Thailand, Pakistan, Malaysia and Republic of Korea .
Test and slaughter carried out in Malaysia. Vaccination in Thailand. Tuberculosis:
In New Zealand, 0.3% in cattle herds, 0.96% in deer herds for 2005. 81 outbreaks in Republic of Korea.
Newcastle disease. Endemic in most countries of the region. Controlled by vaccination.
Haemorrhagic septicaemia: Reported in Thailand, India and Pakistan. Controlled by vaccination.
Nipah virus encephalitis: Testing in progress in Thailand.
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WORLD DISTRIBUTION OF BOVINE BRUCELLOSIS IN 2004
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DISTRIBUTION OF BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN 2004
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Bee diseases
American foulbrood in New Zealand.(0.26%° in North island. South Island is free. Also in Japan.
European foulbrood, varroosis and acariosis in Nepal. Also in Japan
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Aquatic animal diseases
New Zealand: Bonamia exitiosus infection in Foveaux strait, associated with mortalities in mid to late summer.
Australia : Epizootic ulcerative syndrome, viral encephalopathy and retinopathy, yellowhead disease, and Perkinsus olseni and Marteilia sydneyi infections confirmed.
Thailand: Koi Herpes virus infection reported . Eradication plan operational and no new case since August 2005.
Singapore: Destroyed all imported consignments infected with Koi herpes virus.
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Contingency plans and simulation exercises
Contingency plans mainly for HPAI: New Zealand, Nepal, Thailand, India, Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines and Australia.
Simulation plans: Australia has organised simulations for FMD and soon for zoonotic AI.
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