Section 30. Reportable disease list  


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  • A. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services declares suspected or confirmed cases of the following multiple-species diseases to be reportable by the persons enumerated in 2VAC5-30-20. Conditions identified by an asterisk (*) are foreign animal diseases.

    *Akabane

    Anthrax

    Aujeszky's disease (Pseudorabies, PRV)

    Bluetongue (nonendemic)

    Brucellosis (Brucella abortus)

    Brucellosis (Brucella melitensis)

    Brucellosis (Brucella suis)

    *Camelpox

    Chronic wasting disease

    *Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever

    Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD)

    Equine encephalomyelitis (Eastern)

    Equine encephalomyelitis (Venezuelan)

    *Foot-and-mouth disease

    *Glanders (Burkholderia mallei)

    *Heartwater

    *Japanese encephalitis

    *Leishmaniosis

    *Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei)

    *New and Old World screwworms

    Rabies

    *Rift Valley fever

    *Rinderpest

    *Surra (Trypanosoma evansi)

    Tuberculosis (M. bovis, M. tuberculosis)

    Vesicular stomatitis

    West Nile fever/virus

    B. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services declares suspected or confirmed cases of the following cattle diseases to be reportable by the persons enumerated in 2VAC5-30-20. Conditions identified by an asterisk (*) are foreign animal diseases.

    *Bovine babesiosis

    *Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

    *Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia

    *Hemorrhagic septicemia

    *Lumpy skin disease

    *Theileriosis (East Coast fever)

    Trichomoniasis

    *Trypanosomosis (tsetse transmitted)

    C. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services declares suspected or confirmed cases of the following swine diseases to be reportable by the persons enumerated in 2VAC5-30-20. Conditions identified by an asterisk (*) are foreign animal diseases.

    *African swine fever

    *Classical swine fever

    *Nipah virus

    Swine vesicular disease

    Vesicular exanthema

    Porcine enteric coronavirus disease

    D. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services declares suspected or confirmed cases of the following sheep and goat diseases to be reportable by the persons enumerated in 2VAC5-30-20. Conditions identified by an asterisk (*) are foreign animal diseases.

    *Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia

    *Nairobi sheep disease

    *Peste des petites ruminants

    Scabies

    Scrapie

    *Sheep pox and goat pox

    E. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services declares suspected or confirmed cases of the following equine diseases to be reportable by the persons enumerated in 2VAC5-30-20. Conditions identified by an asterisk (*) are foreign animal diseases.

    *African horse sickness

    *Contagious equine metritis

    *Dourine

    Equine encephalomyelitis (Western)

    Equine infectious anemia (EIA)

    Equine piroplasmosis

    Equine herpesvirus-1 myeloencephalopathy (EHV1-EHM)

    *Hendra

    F. The Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services declares suspected or confirmed cases of the following avian diseases to be reportable by the persons enumerated in 2VAC5-30-20. Conditions identified by an asterisk (*) are foreign animal diseases.

    *Duck viral hepatitis

    *Exotic (virulent) Newcastle disease as defined in Chapter 10.9, Terrestrial Animal Health Code, effective July 20, 2015

    Fowl typhoid (Salmonella gallinarum)

    *Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza as defined in Chapter 10.4, Terrestrial Animal Health Code, effective July 20, 2015

    Low pathogenic Avian Influenza in poultry as defined in Chapter 10.4, Terrestrial Animal Health Code, effective July 20, 2015

    Pullorum disease (Salmonella pullorum)

    Turkey rhinotracheitis

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 32, Issue 03, eff. November 19, 2015.

Statutory Authority

§§ 3.2-6001 and 3.2-6002 of the Code of Virginia.