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ECVP Summer School 2017 Reading List: Notifiable Diseases ECVP Summer School in Veterinary Pathology 2017 Officially notifiable diseases Reading List Jens Peter Teifke, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald Elisabeth Liebler-Tenorio, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Jena Reiner Ulrich, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald Brian W Smith, US-army medcom Descriptions for the diseases of domestic species can be found in: 1. Jubb, Kennedy and Palmers`s Pathology of domestic animals. M. Grant Maxie (ed), Elsevier 2. Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease. M. D: McDonald and J.F. Zachary (ed.), Elsevier 3. Diseases of Swine. B. E. Straw (ed.), 9th ed., 2006, Blackwell Publishing 4. Diseases of Poultry. D. E. Swayne (ed.), 13th ed., 2013, Wiley Blackwell 5. And other standard textbooks of veterinary pathology And for the diseases of the aquatic species: 1. O.I.E. Aquatic Animal Health Code (2015): http://www.oie.int/international-standard-setting/aquatic- code/access-online/ 2. EURL for Molluscs Diseases: http://www.eurl-mollusc.eu/ 3. ICES Identification Leaflets for Diseases and Parasites of Fish and Shellfish: http://www.ices.dk/sites/pub/Publication%20Reports/Disease%20Leaflets/Index%20Fiches.pdf 4. Asia Diagnostic Guide to Aquatic Animal Diseases: ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/005/y1679e/y1679e00.pdf Public veterinary health: The most important point concerning officially notifiable diseases is knowledge of which diseases are officially notifiable by law in your country. Although this knowledge is most likely not board relevant it is of high relevance in the daily work of veterinary pathologists in practice. The best way to keep updated on this topic and to find SOPs how to deal with these diseases is to check the relevant websites of your country. Here are some examples: World: 1. OIE, OIE-Listed diseases, infections and infestations in force in 2017: http://www.oie.int/en/animal- health-in-the-world/oie-listed-diseases-2017/ 2. OIE, Technical disease cards: http://www.oie.int/en/animal-health-in-the-world/technical-disease-cards/ 3. OIE, Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals 2016: http://www.oie.int/international-standard-setting/terrestrial-manual/access-online/ 1 ECVP Summer School 2017 Reading List: Notifiable Diseases Germany: 1. TSIS – TierSeuchenInformationsSystem: https://tsis.fli.de/ 2. Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung: https://www.bmel.de/DE/Tier/Tiergesundheit/Tierseuchen/_texte/AnzeigepflichtigeTierseuchen.html 3. Bundesministeriums der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz in Zusammenarbeit mit der juris GmbH: https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bundesrecht/tierseuchanzv/gesamt.pdf 4. Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut: https://www.fli.de/de/publikationen/amtliche-methodensammlung/ USA: 1. Center for Food Security and Public Health: http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/DiseaseInfo/index.php?lang=en Africa: 1. The African Veterinary Information Portal: http://www.afrivip.org/education/livestock/high-impact Gross pathology: The web resources of the OIE, the Center for Food Security and Public Health and the African Veterinary Information Portal offer databases with macroscopic pictures (web address see above). 1. Peter J. Fernández & William R. White. Atlas of Transboundary Animal Diseases. OIE Press, 2010. ISBN 978-92-9044-804-4 Includes short descriptions of the clinical picture, macroscopic findings and diagnostic procedures. Nice macroscopic images but no histology. Optional additional reading: Public (veterinary) health: 1. Reperant LA. Et al. 2016. Companion Animals as a Source of Viruses for Human Beings and Food Production Animals. J Comp Pathol. 155(1 Suppl 1):S41-53. The complete supplement of J Comp Path is on public health concerns, zoonotic and other high risk diseases 2. Cito F. et al. 2016. Prioritization of Companion Animal Transmissible Diseases for Policy Intervention in Europe. J Comp Pathol. 155(1 Suppl 1):S18-26 Tuberculosis: 1. Wildlife reservoirs of bovine tuberculosis worldwide: hosts, pathology, surveillance, and control. Fitzgerald SD, Kaneene JB. Vet Pathol. 2013 May;50(3):488-99. 2. Current knowledge and pending challenges in zoonosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis: a review. Pérez- Lago L, Navarro Y, García-de-Viedma D. Res Vet Sci. 2014 Oct;97 Suppl:S94-S100 3. Pathology of bovine tuberculosis. Domingo M, Vidal E, Marco A. Res Vet Sci. 2014 Oct;97 Suppl:S20-9. 2 ECVP Summer School 2017 Reading List: Notifiable Diseases 4. Tuberculosis in domestic animal species. Pesciaroli M, Alvarez J, Boniotti MB, Cagiola M, Di Marco V, Marianelli C, Pacciarini M, Pasquali P. Res Vet Sci. 2014 Oct;97 Suppl:S78-85. Glanders: 1. Glanders. Dvorak GD, Spickler AR. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008 Aug 15;233(4):570-7. 2. Glanders: an overview of infection in humans. Van Zandt KE, Greer MT, Gelhaus HC. Orphanet J Rare Dis. 2013 Sep 3;8:131. 3. Characterization of experimental equine glanders. Lopez J, Copps J, Wilhelmsen C, Moore R, Kubay J, St-Jacques M, Halayko S, Kranendonk C, Toback S, DeShazer D, Fritz DL, Tom M, Woods DE. Microbes Infect. 2003 Oct;5(12):1125-31. 4. Glanders in animals: a review on epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and countermeasures. Khan I, Wieler LH, Melzer F, Elschner MC, Muhammad G, Ali S, Sprague LD, Neubauer H, Saqib M. Transbound Emerg Dis. 2013 Jun;60(3):204-21. Blackleg, clostridial myositis: 1. Pathogenesis and pathology of blackleg in ruminants: the role of toxins and neuraminidase. A short review. Useh NM, Nok AJ, Esievo KA. Vet Q. 2003 Dec;25(4):155-9. 2. Patho-genetics of Clostridium chauvoei. Frey J, Falquet L. Res Microbiol. 2015 May;166(4):384-92. Anthrax: 1. Anthrax Pathogenesis. Moayeri M, Leppla SH, Vrentas C, Pomerantsev AP, Liu S. Annu Rev Microbiol. 2015;69:185-208. 2. Crossing of the epithelial barriers by Bacillus anthracis: the Known and the Unknown. Goossens PL, Tournier JN. Front Microbiol. 2015 Oct 9;6:1122. 3. Anthrax in humans and animals. P.C.B. Turnbull (ed.), 4th ed., OIE , WHO, FAO, 2008, p. 208 CBP: 1. Manifestation and epidemiology of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia in Africa. Masiga WN, Domenech J, Windsor RS. Rev Sci Tech. 1996 Dec;15(4):1283-308. 2. An immunohistochemical method of detecting Mycoplasma species antigens by use of monoclonal antibodies on paraffin sections of pneumonic bovine and caprine lungs. Rodriguez F, Kennedy S, Bryson TD, Fernandez A, Rodriguez JL, Ball HJ. Zentralbl Veterinarmed B. 1996 Sep;43(7):429-38. 3. Evolutionary history of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia using next generation sequencing of Mycoplasma mycoides Subsp. mycoides "Small Colony". Dupuy V, Manso-Silván L, Barbe V, Thebault P, Dordet-Frisoni E, Citti C, Poumarat F, Blanchard A, Breton M, Sirand-Pugnet P, Thiaucourt F. PLoS One. 2012;7(10):e46821. 4. Development of an improved vaccine for contagious bovine pleuropneumonia: an African perspective on challenges and proposed actions. Jores J, Mariner JC, Naessens J. Vet Res. 2013 Dec 20;44:122. 3 ECVP Summer School 2017 Reading List: Notifiable Diseases Salmonellosis in cattle: 1. Salmonella in Domestic Animals. Barrow PA, Methner U. (Eds), 2nd Ed, CABI International 2013 2. Salmonellosis in cattle: advantages of being an experimental model. Costa LF, Paixão TA, Tsolis RM, Bäumler AJ, Santos RL. Res Vet Sci. 2012 Aug;93(1):1-6. Brucellosis: 1. Pathogenesis and immunobiology of brucellosis: review of Brucella-host interactions. de Figueiredo P, Ficht TA, Rice-Ficht A, Rossetti CA, Adams LG. Am J Pathol. 2015 Jun;185(6):1505-17. 2. Advancement of knowledge of Brucella over the past 50 years. Olsen SC, Palmer MV. Vet Pathol. 2014 Nov;51(6):1076-89. 3. The quest for a true One Health perspective of brucellosis. Godfroid J, DeBolle X, Roop RM, O'Callaghan D, Tsolis RM, Baldwin C, Santos RL, McGiven J, Olsen S, Nymo IH, Larsen A, Al Dahouk S, Letesson JJ. Rev Sci Tech. 2014 Aug;33(2):521-38. 4. Brucellosis: a re-emerging zoonosis. Seleem MN, Boyle SM, Sriranganathan N. Vet Microbiol. 2010 Jan 27; 140(3-4):392-8. 5. Pathogenesis of bovine brucellosis. Carvalho Neta AV, Mol JP, Xavier MN, Paixão TA, Lage AP, Santos RL. Vet J. 2010 May;184(2):146-55. 6. Advancement of knowledge of Brucella over the past 50 years. Olsen SC, Palmer MV. Vet Pathol. 2014 Nov;51(6):1076-89. Epididymitis of rams: 1. Microbial diseases of the genital system of rams or bucks. Gouletsou PG, Fthenakis GC. Vet Microbiol. 2015 Dec 14;181(1-2):130-5. Campylobacteriosis: 1. Global detection and identification of Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis. van Bergen MA, Linnane S, van Putten JP, Wagenaar JA. Rev Sci Tech. 2005 Dec;24(3):1017-26. 2. Venereal diseases of cattle: natural history, diagnosis, and the role of vaccines in their control. Bondurant RH. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2005 Jul;21(2):383-408. 3. Immunity to infections in the lower genital tract of bulls. Cobo ER, Corbeil LB, BonDurant RH. J Reprod Immunol. 2011 Apr;89(1):55-61. Trichomonosis: 1. Tritrichomonas foetus. Rae DO, Crews JE. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2006 Nov;22(3):595- 611. 2. Host-parasite interaction in bovine infection with Tritrichomonas foetus. Felleisen RS. Microbes Infect. 1999 Aug;1(10):807-16. 4 ECVP Summer School 2017 Reading List: Notifiable Diseases 3. Fetal and placental lesions in bovine abortion due to Tritrichomonas foetus. Rhyan JC, Stackhouse LL, Quinn WJ. Vet Pathol. 1988 Sep;25(5):350-5. 4. Comparative histopathology and antibody responses of non-Tritrichomonas foetus trichomonad and Tritrichomonas foetus genital infections in virgin heifers. Agnew DW, Munson L, Cobo ER, Olesen D, Corbeil LB, BonDurant RH. Vet Parasitol. 2008 Feb 14;151(2-4):170-80. Dourine: 1. Dourine: a neglected disease of equids. Gizaw Y, Megersa M, Fayera T. Trop Anim Health Prod. 2017 Jun;49(5):887-897. 2. Inter-laboratory ring trials to evaluate serological methods for dourine diagnosis.