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Product title : | Changing trends in managing aquatic animal disease emergencies |
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Author(s) : | E.-M. Bernoth; Ed.: 2008 | |
Summary :
With the increase in the culture of ‘new’ aquatic animal species and the consequential discovery of new and emerging diseases, it appears timely to provide an update on the range of disease emergency management strategies. The main purpose of this volume of the Review is therefore to provide a state-of-the-art compilation and assessment of aquatic animal disease emergency management strategies, covering policies as well as operational tools, from international to farm levels. It aims to provide useful generic information on the different issues surrounding the management of aquatic animal disease emergencies, written by world specialists. Centre of interests :
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- Preface
- Introduction
- Addressing governance in aquatic animal disease emergency management
- The role of OIE aquatic standards and OIE Reference Laboratories in aquatic animal disease prevention and control
- The FAO/NACA Asia Regional Technical Guidelines on Health Management for the Responsible Movement of Live Aquatic Animals: lessons learned from their development and implementation
- Policies, operational framework and guidelines of the Inter-American Committee on Aquatic Animal Health
- National aquatic animal health plans: the Australian experience
- Perspectives on aquatic animal disease contingency planning in the Asia-Pacific region
- Chile’s experience with developing abalone (Haliotis spp.) farming: opportunities and challenges
- Experiences of countries with new aquatic industries: the development of aquaculture in Iran
- National biosecurity approaches, plans and programmes in response to diseases in farmed aquatic animals: evolution, effectiveness and the way forward
- Simulated aquatic animal disease outbreaks: a tool for improving responses to emergencies
- Farm-level plans and husbandry measures for aquatic animal disease emergencies
- Biotechnology and DNA vaccines for aquatic animals
- Recent applications of biotechnology to novel diagnostics for aquatic animals
- Existing and potential use of models in the control and prevention of disease emergencies affecting aquatic animals
- Compartmentalisation in aquaculture production systems
- Antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture