2 CAR § 161-101. List of reportable diseases in Arkansas
2 CAR § 161-101. List of reportable diseases in Arkansas.
The diseases listed below are to be reported immediately to the Arkansas State Veterinarian’s office and/or the United States Department of Agriculture, Veterinary Services:
(1) OIE (Office International des Epizooties) List A and B diseases.
(A) List A:
(i) Foot and mouth disease (FMD, viruses 0, A, C, SAT 1, SAT 2, SAT 3, Asia 1, or not typed);
(ii) Vesicular stomatitis (VS, viruses Indiana, New Jersey, or not typed), B, E, P;
(iii) Swine vesicular disease;
(iv) Rinderpest;
(v) Peste des petits ruminants;
(vi) Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia;
(vii) Lumpy skin disease;
(viii) Rift valley fever;
(ix) Bluetongue;
(x) Sheep pox and goat pox;
(xi) African horse sickness;
(xii) African swine fever;
(xiii) Classical swine fever (hog cholera);
(xiv) Fowl plague (highly pathogenic avian influenza); and
(xv) Newcastle disease (exotic).
(B) List B multiple species:
(i) Anthrax;
(ii) Aujesky’s disease (pseudorabies);
(iii) Echinococcosis/hydatidosis;
(iv) Heartwater;
(v) Leptospirosis;
(vi) Q fever rabies;
(vii) Paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease);
(viii) New and Old World screwworm; and
(ix) Trichinelosis;
(2) Bovine. Includes:
(A) Bovine anaplasmosis;
(B) Bovine babesiosis;
(C) Bovine brucellosis;
(D) Bovine genital campylobacteriosis;
(E) Bovine tuberculosis;
(F) Bovine cysticercosis;
(G) Dermatophilosis;
(H) Enzootic bovine leukosis (BLV);
(I) Hemorrhagic septicemia;
(J) Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis (IBR/IPB);
(K) Theileriosis;
(L) Trichomonosis;
(M) Trypanosomosis (Tse-tse borne);
(N) Malignant catarrhal fever (bovine malignant catarrh, wildebeest associated); and
(O) Bovine spongiform encephalopathy;
(3) Caprine and ovine. Includes:
(A) Ovine epididymitise;
(B) Caprine and ovine brucellosis (excluding B. ovis);
(C) Caprine arthritis/encephalitis;
(D) Contagious agalactia;
(E) Contagious caprine;
(F) Pleuropneumonia;
(G) Enzootic abortion of ewes;
(H) Ovine pulmonary adenomatosis;
(I) Nairobi sheep disease;
(J) Salmonellosis;
(K) Scrapie; and
(L) Maedi-visna;
(4) Equine. Includes:
(A) Contagious equine metritis;
(B) Dourine;
(C) Epizootic lymphangitis;
(D) Equine encephalomyelitis (eastern-EEE and western-WEE);
(E) Equine infectious anemia;
(F) Equine influenza (virus Type A);
(G) Equine piroplasmosis;
(H) Equine rhinopneumonitis (EVH-1 and EVH-4);
(I) Glanders;
(J) Horse pox;
(K) Equine viral arteritis (EVA);
(L) Japanese encephalitis;
(M) Horse mange;
(N) Surra; and
(O) Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE);
(5) Porcine. Includes:
(A) Atrophic rhinitis of swine;
(B) Porcine cysticercosis;
(C) Porcine brucellosis;
(D) Transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE);
(E) Enterovirus encephalomyelitis; and
(F) Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS);
(6) Commercial poultry. Includes:
(A) Avian infectious bronchitis;
(B) Avian infectious laryngotracheitis (ILT);
(C) Avian tuberculosis;
(D) Duck virus hepatitis (DVH);
(E) Duck virus enteritis (DVE);
(F) Fowl cholera (avian pasteurellosis);
(G) Fowl pox;
(H) Fowl typhoid;
(I) Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease);
(J) Marek’s disease;
(K) Avian mycoplasmosis;
(L) Avian chlamydiosis (psittacosis and orthinosis); and
(M) Pullorum disease; and
(7) Commercial food fish. Includes:
(A) Viral hemorrhagic septicemia;
(B) Spring viremia of carp;
(C) Infectious hematopoietic necrosis;
(D) Epizootic hematopoietic necrosis; and
(E) Oncorhynchus masou virus disease.