Health and Biosecurity

The Health and Biosecurity Programme assists members to reduce the risks of aquatic animal disease impacting the livelihoods of farmers, national economies, trade, environment and human health by:

  • Improving regional cooperation in aquatic animal health and welfare.
  • Developing and implementing national strategies on aquatic animal health.
  • Improving surveillance, reporting and response to disease emergencies.
  • Promoting harmonisation of diagnostic procedures and risk assessment.
  • Widespread promotion of better aquatic animal health management practices at the farm level.

Key activities

Key activities of the programme include:

  • Convening the annual meeting of the Asia Regional Advisory Group on Aquatic Animal Health, coordinating the Quarterly Aquatic Animal Disease Report and bringing regional issues to the attention of global standard setting bodies such as the Office International des Epizooties.
  • Establishment and expansion of a three-tier shared resource in aquatic animal health.
  • Development of farm-level health management tools for key aquaculture commodities.
  • Supporting regional disease surveillance and reporting.
  • Strengthening aquatic animal health and biosecurity in the region.
  • Facilitating harmonisation in disease diagnostic techniques.
  • Developing resource material in support of diagnosis and surveillance.

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Subject tags

A collection of subject tags relating to technical matters.

In this collection

Background objectives, structure and expected outputs

Presentation on the background objectives, structure and expected ouputs of the Emergency Regional Consultation on Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Syndrome.

Characterisation, distribution, impacts and case definition

Presentation on the characterisatoin, distribution, impacts and case definition for acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome.

Research progress on bacterial and viral causes of AHPNS

Presentation on research progress into the bacterial or viral causes of AHPNS.

Disease emergence - why and how?

Presentation on mechanisms for the emergence of new diseases.

Novel methods for hunting for ghost viruses

Presentation on novel methods for detecting previously unknown or "ghost" viruses.

AHPNS epidemiology and risk factors - what do we know?

Presentation on the epidemiology and risk factors for acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome.

Is EMS a management problem?

Presentation on the role of management in acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome and "EMS".

AHPNS - experiences from China

Presentation on the impact of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome on shrimp farming in China.

AHPNS - experiences from Thailand

Presentation on the impact of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome on shrimp farming in Thailand.

AHPNS - experiences from Malaysia

Presentation on the impact of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome in Malaysia.

AHPNS - experiences from Vietnam

Presentation on acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome in Vietnam.

One month mortality syndrome - revising an old story

Presentation on "one month mortality syndrome".

Management of EMS - what works and what does not?

Presentation on the management of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome or "early mortality syndrome".

Disease preparedness - theory and practice. What have we learnt?

Presentation on emergency aquatic animal disease preparedness and response.

AHPNS - current knowledge, gaps and research priorities

Outcomes of group discussion on AHPNS current knowledge, gaps and research priorities.

AHPNS detection, reporting and surveillance

Outcomes of a group discussion on AHPNS detection, reporting and surveillance.

AHPNS - biosecurity, emergency response and disease management

Outcomes of a group discussion biosecurity, emergency response and disease management for acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome.

AHPNS - regional disease response

Outcomes of a group discussion on national / regional response to acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome.

Emergency regional consultation on acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome

An emerging disease known as acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome has caused significant losses amongst shrimp farmers in China and Vietnam (2010), Malaysia (2011) and Thailand (2012). The disease affects both Penaeus monodon and P. vannamei. An emergency consultation was convened in Bangkok, 9-10 August 2012, to share information on this emerging disease, its occurrence, pathology and diagnosis, and to develop a coordinated regional response to the issue.

Quarterly Aquatic Animal Disease Report, July-September 2012

This report, the 57th in the series, contains information about the aquatic animal health status of thirteen states in the Asia-Pacific region. The foreword discusses the outcomes of the 11th meeting of the Asia Regional Advisory Group on Aquatic Animal Health.