What are the common animal diseases of type I, II and III, respectively?
Animal diseases refer to animal infectious diseases and parasitic diseases. According to the degree of harm of animal diseases to aquaculture production and human health, the animal diseases managed by the Law of the people's Republic of China on Animal epidemic Prevention are divided into the following three categories:
Class I epidemic diseases refer to those that cause serious harm to human beings and animals and require urgent and severe compulsory prevention, control, extermination and other measures. A class of diseases include: foot-and-mouth disease, rinderpest, bovine infectious pleuropneumonia, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, small ruminant plague and so on.
Category II epidemic diseases refer to those that may cause heavy economic losses and need to be strictly controlled, extinguished and other measures to prevent spread. Including brucellosis, bovine infectious tracheitis, bovine malignant catarrhal fever, bovine leukemia, bovine hemorrhagic septicaemia, bovine tuberculosis, bovine bursal disease, bovine vertebrae and so on.
The three types of epidemic diseases refer to those that are common and frequent, which may cause major economic losses and need to be controlled and purified. Including bovine epidemic fever, bovine mucosal disease, bovine genital campylobacter disease, trichomoniasis, bovine dermatomiasis and so on.
Attached: detailed version of three types of animal diseases:
Class I animal diseases (17 species)
Foot-and-mouth disease, swine vesicular disease, swine fever, African swine fever, highly pathogenic swine blue ear disease, African horse plague, rinderpest, bovine infectious pleuropneumonia, bovine spongiform encephalopathy, itching, bluetongue, small ruminant disease, sheep pox and goat pox, highly pathogenic avian influenza, Newcastle disease, carp spring viremia, white spot syndrome.
Class II animal diseases (77 species)
A variety of animal diseases (9 kinds): rabies, brucellosis, anthrax, pseudorabies, Clostridium welchii, paratuberculosis, toxoplasmosis, echinococcosis, leptospirosis.
Bovine diseases (8 kinds): bovine tuberculosis, bovine infectious rhinotracheitis, bovine malignant catarrhal fever, bovine leukemia, bovine hemorrhagic septicaemia, bovine piriomiasis (bovine bursal disease), bovine trypanosomiasis, Japanese blood sucking disease.
Sheep and goat diseases (2): goat arthritis encephalitis, Medi-Wiesner disease.
Swine diseases (12 kinds): porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (classical porcine blue ear disease), porcine Japanese encephalitis, porcine parvovirus disease, porcine erysipelas, porcine lung disease, streptococcosis, porcine infectious atrophic rhinitis, porcine mycoplasma pneumonia, trichinosis, porcine cysticercosis, porcine circovirus disease, Haemophilus parasuis.
Equine diseases (5): equine infectious anemia, equine epidemic lymphangitis, equine gangrene, equine babesiosis, trypanosomiasis.
There are 18 kinds of poultry diseases: infectious laryngotracheitis, infectious bronchitis, infectious bursal disease, Marek's disease, egg drop syndrome, avian leukemia, fowl pox, duck plague, duck viral hepatitis, duck serositis, goose plague, avian cholera, chicken white dysentery, avian typhoid, Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection, chicken coccidiosis, low pathogenic avian influenza, avian reticuloendothelial tissue proliferation.
Rabbit diseases (4 kinds): rabbit viral hemorrhagic disease, rabbit myxomatosis, rabbit fever, rabbit coccidiosis.
Honeybee disease (2 species): American larval rot, European larval rot.
There are 11 kinds of fish diseases: grass carp hemorrhagic disease, infectious splenorenal necrotic disease, koi herpesvirus disease, irritating cryptonuclear disease, freshwater fish bacterial septicemia, viral nerve necrosis, epidemic hematopoietic organ necrosis, channel catfish virus disease, infectious hematopoietic organ necrosis, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, epidemic ulcer syndrome.
Crustacean diseases (6 kinds): peach syndrome, yellow head disease, white tail disease of Macrobrachium rosenbergii, shrimp baculovirus disease, infectious subcutaneous and hematopoietic organ necrosis, infectious muscle necrosis.
Three types of animal diseases (63)
There are 8 kinds of diseases in many kinds of animals: colibacillosis, listeriosis, anthrax, actinomycosis, fascioliasis, filariasis, eperythrozoonosis, Q fever.
Bovine diseases (5 kinds): bovine epidemic fever, bovine viral diarrhea / mucosal disease, bovine genital campylobacter disease, trichomoniasis, bovine skin myiasis.
Sheep and goat diseases (6): pulmonary adenomatosis, infectious pustule, sheep enterotoxemia, caseous lymphadenitis, sheep scabies, sheep local abortion.
Equine diseases (5): equine influenza, equine adenosis, equine nasal pneumonia, ulcerative lymphangitis, equine plague.
Pig diseases (4): transmissible gastroenteritis, swine influenza, porcine paratyphoid fever, Treponema suis dysentery.
Poultry diseases (4 kinds): chicken viral arthritis, avian infectious encephalomyelitis, infectious rhinitis, avian tuberculosis.
Bombyx mori and bee diseases (7 kinds): Bombyx mori polyhedrosis, Bombyx mori Beauveria bassiana, bee acariasis, varicosis, bright heat acariasis, honeybee sporidiosis, chalk disease.
Dogs and cats and other animal diseases (7 kinds): mink Aleutian disease, mink viral enteritis, canine distemper, canine parvovirus disease, canine infectious hepatitis, cat panleukopenia, leishmaniasis.
Fish diseases (7 kinds): Channel catfish intestinal septicemia, slow Edwardsiasis, melon disease, myxosporidiosis, third generation disease, ring disease, streptococcosis.
Crustacean diseases (2 kinds): River crab trembling disease, Penaeus Monodon baculovirus disease.
Shellfish disease (6 kinds): abalone pustulosis, Borickettsia disease, abalone viral death disease, nanomiasis, refractive maltaiasis, Olsenpaikian disease.
Amphibious and reptile diseases (2 kinds): soft-shelled turtle mumps disease, frog meningitis septicemia chrysobacterium disease.
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