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Caprine/Ovine Diseases

(see also "Any Species Diseases")

Caprine Arthritis/Encephalitis: (N) Compatible clinical signs plus positive serology (AGID or ELISA) or compatible clinical signs and histopathology at necropsy. (B153)

Caseous Lymphadenitis: Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis.

Contagious Agalactia of Sheep and Goats: (N) Mycoplasma agalactiae, M. capricolum, M. putrefaciens, M. mycoides subsp. mycoides LC. Diagnosis is based on isolation and identification of any one of the causative organisms. Any outbreak resembling the classical Mediterranean condition should be treated as a foreign animal disease. (B154)

Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia: (N) Mycoplasma capricolum capripneumoniae. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (B155)

Enzootic Abortion of Ewes: (N) Chlamydia psittaci, Ovine Psitticosis. Compatible clinical history plus compatible histopathology, positive FA test, positive ELISA, or isolation and identification of C. psittaci. (B156)

Goat and Sheep Pox: (N) Poxvirus. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (A100)

Listeriosis: Dairy Goats Only. See Bovine Diseases.

Maedi-Visna / Ovine Progressive Pneumonia: (N) Lentivirus. Diagnosis is based on compatible clinical signs plus positive AGID serology or compatible clinical signs and histopathology at necropsy. (B161)

Nairobi Sheep Disease: (N) Nairovirus. FOREIGN ANIMAL DISEASE. (B158)Ovine Epididymitis: (N) Brucella ovis. Isolation and identification of causative agent. (B151)

Ovine Pulmonary Adenomatosis: (N) Causal agent is unknown - possibly retrovirus or herpesvirus. Compatible clinical signs plus gross pathology and histopathology. (B157)

Q-Fever: Coxiella burnetti, reportable to NAHRS. (B057)

Salmonella: Salmonella Abortus Ovis (B159)

Scrapie: (N)Prion disease. Diagnosis is based on clinical signs plus compatible histopathology or IHC and concurrence of the State Chief Animal Health Official and the USDA's Area Veterinarian-in-Charge. Flock quarantined and flock plan implemented. (B160)


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 •  Disease Classifications
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 •  Aquaculture Diseases
 •  Avian Reportable Diseases
 •  Bovine Diseases
 •  Equine Diseases
 •  Porcine Diseases
 •  Privately Owned Cervid Diseases
 •  Appendix A - Appendix of Diseases
 •  Appendix B - OIE List A Diseases
 •  Appendix C - OIE List B Diseases
 •  Appendix D - List of Foreign Animals Diseases
 •  Appendix E - Laboratories Testing
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 •  Where to Report Diseases

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