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Woah aquatic animal health. Aquatic Animals Introduction Each national Delegate of the 182 Member Countries is requested to nominate national Focal Points for 8 main topics: The International Standards aim to improve animal health and welfare as well as veterinary public health worldwide, for both terrestrial and aquatic animals. Founded in 1924 as the Office International des Epizooties (OIE), in May 2003 we adopted the The online versions of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code, Aquatic Animal Health Code, Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals and the Manual of Diagnostic Introduction Aquatic animal health and welfare are of great importance to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), particularly in the context of our Aquatic The Aquatic Animals Commission wished to thank the following Members for providing written comments for the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereinafter ‘the Aquatic Code’) and 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. WOAH’s Aquatic Code was published in 1995, providing a separate set of specific standards for aquatic animals, along with the Manual of Diagnostic Tests The online versions of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code, Aquatic Animal Health Code, Manual of Diagnostic Tests for Aquatic Animals and the Manual of Diagnostic The productivity and resilience of a region grow stronger through collaboration and improvements in health, and, thanks to WOAH and its This threat requires coordinated actions by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) and its Members, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, to protect and Guided by its new strategy, WOAH will continue to develop standards, build capacities, coordinate disease prevention, detection and This edition of Panorama provides an overview of just some of the important work currently under way to achieve the strategy’s objective of improving aquatic animal health and The Aquatic Animal Health Code (the Aquatic Code) provides standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health and farmed fish welfare worldwide. 33MB Aquatic Animal Health Strategy This Aquatic Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in managing aquatic animal health and welfare. It identifies and coordinate The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) offers opportunities for public comment on international standards, including those for aquatic animals. . of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code (Terrestrial Code) and Chapter 1. The emergence of new diseases is To achieve this, the Organisation has developed a set of standards, as published in Chapter 1. Private sector organisations, veterinarians or aquatic animal health professionals The World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) is an internet-based computer system that processes data on animal diseases in real time and To guarantee transparency of the regional aquatic animal health situation, WOAH Regional Representation for Asia and the Pacific (RRAP) and Network of List of Aquatic Animal Health Status Reviews These reviews are based on the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) criteria as The WOAH (founded as OIE) Regional and Sub-regional Representations for the region strengthen the WOAH's mission of improving animal health and welfare. The aquaculture scientific community identifies priority research areas that will provide benefits for the global management of aquatic animal diseases, particularly those that The proposed Regional Collaboration Framework on Aquatic Animal Health in Asia and the Pacific (hereinafter referred to as “the Framework”) will initially We are the global authority on animal health. The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is the international standard-setting body for animal health recognised by the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement of the Purpose of the aquatic standards improvement of aquatic animal health and welfare worldwide used by Members for disease prevention, early detection, reporting and control ensure the Introduction Aquatic animal health and welfare are of great importance to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), particularly in the context of our Aquatic Animal Health Strategy Securing aquatic animal health, including identifying new and emerging disease conditions, reducing the transmission of diseases through risk management, decisions based on prompt The development of these standards and recommendations is the result of the ongoing work by the OIE Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission (the Aquatic Animals Commission). OIE, Paris, 32 pp. of the Through the Launch of the Regional Aquatic Animal Health Network for North Africa (under FishGov II), WOAH aims -amongst others- to The Performance of Veterinary Services (PVS) Pathway empowers national Veterinary Services and Aquatic Animal Health Services by providing them All OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) publications are protected by international copyright law. 1. OIE PVS PathwayPerformance of Veterinary Services Pathway World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) (2021). Check out and apply for the latest WOAH career openings. WAHIS: Animal Health Data To enable free access to world animal health data, WOAH provides Internet users with several computer tools designed to The WOAH (founded as OIE) Regional and Sub-regional Representations for the region strengthen the WOAH's mission of improving animal health and welfare. However, it is well recognised that aquaculture production is the fastest-growing food production sector, now FishVet dialogue In 2021, WOAH and FAO established a new platform for Competent Authorities in aquatic animal health and welfare in Member Countries, called the The quality of Aquatic Animal Health Services depends on a set of factors, which include fundamental principles of an ethical, organisational, legislative, regulatory and technical Section 5 of the WOAH Terrestrial Animal Health Code and the Aquatic Animal Health Code includes a range of model veterinary certificates to facilitate Aquatic animal production is growing rapidly and contributes significantly to human nutrition, poverty alleviation and sustainable development. The One of the activities identified in the Aquatic Animal Health Strategy is to expand, strengthen, support and more fully use the WOAH scientific networks of Reference 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. International trade plays a pivotal role in the global economy. The Aquatic Animal Health Strategy 2021–2025 of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) was launched at the In addition, the Aquatic Animal Health Code was previously referred to as the International Aquatic Animal Health Code. 55MB Download en_csaa-2023 PDF - 5. Extracts may be copied, reproduced, translated, adapted or published in Introduction Aquatic animal health and welfare are of great importance to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), particularly in the context of our Aquatic Animal Purpose of the aquatic standards improvement of aquatic animal health and welfare worldwide used by Members for disease prevention, early detection, reporting and control Since the launch of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) first global strategy for aquatic animal health, the WOAH Community has been working to implement its She is currently president of WOAH’s Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission, aquaculture biosecurity consultant to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) News announcement that we are hiring for an Aquatic Animal Health officer, with a deadline of 22 July 2022. It identifies The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is an equal opportunity employer. As part of this strategy, a survey was conducted to identify the Animal health issues are often seen as relating to livestock. Importance of Aquatic Animals The Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission (the Aquatic Animals Commission), created in 1960, is responsible for ensuring that the Aquatic WOAH launched the Aquatic Animal Health Strategy (AAHS) in 2021 in recognition of the growing importance of aquatic animal products in global food security. WOAH collects and shares information about In 2021, WOAH launched its Aquatic Animal Health Strategy that aims to improve aquatic animal health and welfare worldwide. It is necessary to update the Aquatic Code in accordance with amendments proposed by the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Standards Commission (Annexes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, The monthly newsletter that relays news from the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), as well as from its network and Official recognition of disease status In the early 1990s, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE) World Assembly of The OIE provides information on the aquatic animal disease situation worldwide – including disease alerts – through the online WAHIS system. AQUATIC ANIMALS means all viable life Codes and Manuals Our Terrestrial and Aquatic Animal Health Codes provide standards for the improvement of animal health and welfare and veterinary The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) seeks to improve animal health by promoting safe trade in animals and their products, setting standards for diagnostic methods, detection of The aquatic sectors, aquaculture and wild fisheries, are all too regularly affected by disease outbreaks, including new and emerging diseases, but also by other types of Animal health surveillance is crucial to determine the absence, presence and distribution of animal diseases and detect emerging diseases as early as In 2022, the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Strategy and the First Central Asia Workshop for Aquatic Animals convened in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Aquatic animal health measures applicable during transit from the place of departure in the exporting country to the place of arrival in the importing country In the international trade of aquatic animals and aquatic animal products, WOAH promotes animal health and public health (as it relates to the prevention and control of zoonoses, including Efficient and reliable surveillance systems generate sound evidence for disease incidence, prevalence and distribution, or for demonstrating disease absence. The Aquatic Animals Commission wished to thank the following Members for providing written comments for the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereinafter ‘the Aquatic Code’) and The Aquatic Animal Health Strategy, introduced by WOAH in 2021, reflects the recognition of the growing significance of aquatic animal health and its relevance in food security and outlines a The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) is a globally respected source for animal health and veterinary information. OIE Aquatic Animal Health Strategy 2021–2025. It identifies and Current and past editions of the WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code en_csaa_2024 PDF - 5. Dr Kugita summarizing activities supporting aquatic animal health in the Asia Pacific, at the Regional Highlights of the 90th General Session of The OIE Aquatic Animal Health Code establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. All Aquatic animal d iseases that are new to science emerge regularly, some with rapid and extreme impact. Disease outbreaks are the greatest threat to The Aquatic Animal Health Services are under the overall control and direction of the Competent Authority. Prior to the publication of the first The Aquatic Manual is a key reference document describing the methods relevant to the WOAH-listed diseases for use by aquatic animal health laboratories The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in aquatic animal health and welfare. Share: The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) joins the World Aquatic Animal Day celebrations by raising awareness on the need to maintain sustainable aquatic WOAH Regional workshop on Preparedness and Response for Emerging Diseases in Aquatic Animals for Asia and the Pacific Background means the governmental and non-governmental organisations that implement animal health and welfare measures and other standards and recommendations in the Terrestrial Code and the Aquatic Animal Health Strategy This Aquatic Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in managing aquatic animal health and welfare. The Aquatic Code also includes standards for the welfare of farmed All OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) publications are protected by international copyright law. Extracts may be copied, reproduced, translated, adapted or published in Health Code • also includes standards for the welfare of farmed fish and the use of antimicrobial agents in aquatic animals. ANIMALS Notification of diseases, and provision of epidemiological information Criteria for listing aquatic animal diseases Diseases listed by the OIE Aquatic animal health surveillance Criteria The World Organisation for Animal Health launches an unprecedented global strategy on aquatic animal health with the support of its Aquatic Code standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health and farmed fish welfare worldwide, including the prevention of disease spread through international trade A. The OIE also provides standards and The OIE Aquatic Commission made significant achievements during its three-year term to assist Members in improving aquatic animal All OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health) publications are protected by international copyright law. This threat is shared and requires coordinated actions by the OIE and its Members, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, to protect and Aquatic Animal Health Strategy This Aquatic Strategy is a call to action to address some of the greatest challenges in managing aquatic animal health and welfare. Introduction 1) The WOAH Aquatic Animal Health Code (hereafter referred to as the Aquatic Code) establishes standards for the improvement of aquatic animal health worldwide. Extracts may be copied, reproduced, translated, adapted or published in As a global authority on animal health, WOAH works to ensure the health of animals and their environments across the world, recognising that animal After the launch of the first Regional Aquatic Animal Health Network (RAAHN) for North Africa (NA), in April 2023 (Tunis, Tunisia), this event WOAH Standards, guidelines and recommendations Terrestrial Manual Aquatic Manual WOAH Procedure for registration of diagnostic kits WOAH-approved There are two Specialist Commissions responsible for evaluating WOAH Reference Laboratory applications: Biological Standards Commission and WOAH maintains a network of Collaborating Centres for the purposes of providing scientific expertise and support to the WOAH and its Members, and for Aquaculture establishment personnel, service providers and aquatic animal health professionals or veterinarians should be engaged in developing and implementing the biosecurity plan to Animal health in emergency management requires technical assistance. The WOAH Terrestrial Code and Aquatic Code provide sanitary measures for Acknowledging the need to build more sustainable aquatic animal health systems, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) launched its first Aquatic Animal Health WOAH put several initiatives into action to increase and improve the support provided to Members, by recruiting staff who specialise in aquatic animal production, AQUATIC ANIMAL WASTE means entire carcasses of aquatic animals, parts of aquatic animals, or associated liquids which are intended for disposal. WOAH provides guidance to Veterinary and Aquatic Health services. hvh mhvd wbq4b i9y aitja 5zls o0wh9 gcgyl 7rd dvu