South Korea: Acquired the status as a clean country for two kinds of fish infectious diseases

게시됨 2020년 12월 28일

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South Korea has been recognized by the OIE as a clean country for two types of fish diseases, becoming the first in the world to receive this distinction for a national-level designation. This status signifies that Korea has not experienced any outbreaks of these diseases, which are common in salmon and trout species found in European countries, in the past decade. The country's achievement is attributed to strict requirements, including no vaccination history and proof of no epidemic outbreaks, along with regular surveillance and scientific sample data. This status is expected to boost the consumption and export of Korea's rainbow trout by showcasing their disease-free status.
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The National Institute of Fisheries Science and the National Institute of Fisheries Science (NIFS) has been recognized by the OIE for two kinds of fish infectious diseases as a result of efforts for the past 10 years. It was revealed that Korea was the first in the world to be recognized as a clean country at the national level for two diseases, such as Dactylus salaris. The two types of fish diseases that Korea has acquired the status of as a clean country are diseases designated by the OIE and mainly occur in salmon, trout and fish in European countries, and this disease can cause mass mortality. In Korea, salmon, rainbow trout, is known as a susceptible species to these two diseases, but there has not been a single case of related disease so far. The conditions for obtaining the status of a clean country are quite strict, and there must be no such epidemic outbreak in the last 10 years and no history of vaccination. In addition, the results of regular surveillance activities ...
출처: Aflnews

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