Disease Report

OIE reported white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) detected in wild crustaceans from two sites within the WSSV movement restriction area in south east Queensland. 3 outbreaks on fish farms. The detections of WSSV were made during routine six-monthly surveillance.Template: Remove after finish

OIE reported white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) detected in wild crustaceans from two sites within the WSSV movement restriction area in south east Queensland. 3 outbreaks on fish farms. The detections of WSSV were made during routine six-monthly surveillance.Template: Remove after finish

OIE reported white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) detected in wild crustaceans from two sites within the WSSV movement restriction area in south east Queensland. 3 outbreaks on fish farms. The detections of WSSV were made during routine six-monthly surveillance.

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A simulation exercise to practice undertaking Rapid Risk Assessments (RRA) in response to an outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) is taking place simultaneously in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) from 29 January to 31 January 2020

A simulation exercise to practice undertaking Rapid Risk Assessments (RRA) in response to an outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) is taking place simultaneously in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) from 29 January to 31 January 2020

A simulation exercise to practice undertaking Rapid Risk Assessments (RRA) in response to an outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) is taking place simultaneously in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) from 29 January to 31 January 2020

Read more about A simulation exercise to practice undertaking Rapid Risk Assessments (RRA) in response to an outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) is taking place simultaneously in Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) from 29 January to 31 January 2020

OIE reported that a simulation exercise will take place in Adelaide from 4 to 8 March 2019. The aim of this desktop exercise is to provide strategic insight into African Swine Fever (ASF) and to improve the ASF preparedness of both government and industry.

OIE reported that a simulation exercise will take place in Adelaide from 4 to 8 March 2019. The aim of this desktop exercise is to provide strategic insight into African Swine Fever (ASF) and to improve the ASF preparedness of both government and industry.

OIE reported that a simulation exercise will take place in Adelaide from 4 to 8 March 2019. The aim of this desktop exercise is to provide strategic insight into African Swine Fever (ASF) and to improve the ASF preparedness of both government and industry.

Read more about OIE reported that a simulation exercise will take place in Adelaide from 4 to 8 March 2019. The aim of this desktop exercise is to provide strategic insight into African Swine Fever (ASF) and to improve the ASF preparedness of both government and industry.