OIE List A Diseases
Diseases designated by the Office Internationale des Epizooties
(OIE) as being: transmissible diseases which have the potential for very serious and rapid spread, irrespective of national borders, which are of serious socioeconomic or public health consequences and which are of major importance in the international trade of animals and animal products. List A diseases are given the following designation (A###), where # indicates a number, e.g. (A020).
OIE List B Diseases
Diseases designated by the Office Internationale des Epizooties(OIE) as being transmissible
diseases which are considered to be of socioeconomic and/or public health importance in countries and which are significant in the international trade of animals and animal products. List B diseases are given the designation (B###), where # indicates a number, e.g., (B020).
Foreign Animal Diseases
Specific diseases of concern which do not currently exist in the United States. All accredited
veterinarians are required to report all animal disease conditions whose differential diagnosis could include a foreign animal disease. A USDA-trained Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostician is assigned to investigate according to a standardized protocol, and submits diagnostic materials to the USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories.
Other Diseases
Diseases of particular interest to animal industries in Michigan.
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