24 August 2004 | Mark Crane, Motohiko Sano and Cedric Komar | 763 Downloads | .pdf | 393.23 KB | Freshwater finfish, Health and Biosecurity, Ornamentals
Koi herpes virus (KHV) outbreaks in the region have significant trade implications for the high value ornamental koi carp industry, and the important food fish common carp. Active trade in ornamental fish poses a potential risk for spread of KHV. Recognising the significance, "infection with koi herpesvirus" has been listed under "diseases prevalent in the region" in the NACA/FAO/OIE regional quarterly aquatic animal disease (QAAD) list, effective for reporting from first quarter of 2004. This disease card provides national authorities with information to support the regional QAAD reporting system in the Asia-Pacific.
Publisher: Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution.