Issues

Emerald ash borer in the USA 2015-16

Status: Ongoing

Last update: 2017-05-09

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Xylella fastidiosa – the spread from Italy and France continues

Status: Emerging

Last update: 2017-05-05

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Huanglongbing in USA

Status: Ongoing

Last update: 2017-05-02

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Huanglongbing in Central and South America

Status: Ongoing

Last update: 2017-05-02

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Lumpy Skin Disease – Cyprus 2014 /Greece 2015 /EU 2016 – Ongoing

Status: Emerging

Last update: 2017-05-01

Description:

Issue established 3 December 2014 following outbreak of LSD on Cyprus.

Separate issue established on 26 August 2015 following outbreak of LSD in Greece.

Issues combined on 5 May 2016 and expanded to cover further incursions in the EU, starting with spread to Bulgaria and Macedonia (FYROM) in April 2016.

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Tomato Potato Psyllid

Status: Ongoing

Last update: 2017-04-28

Description:

First outbreak in Australia was reported in February 2017 in WA

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H7N9 outbreaks in China from 2013

Status: Ongoing

Last update: 2017-04-26

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CANADA: Whirling disease. August 2016 – ongoing

Status: Emerging

Last update: 2017-04-21

Description:

August 2016:

The first known Canadian case of whirling disease in fish has been found in Johnson Lake in Banff National Park.

September:

A deadly fish disease discovered for the first time in Canada in late August has now spread to the Bow River, Canadian Food Inspection Agency officials confirmed Monday.

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Helicoverpa armigera rapid spread in Brasil

Status: Potential

Last update: 2017-04-12

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WSSV: A neo-emergence [February 2011 – ?]

Status: Ongoing

Last update: 2017-04-12

Description:

Starting in February 2011, WSSV has re-emerged as a major disease of concern in previously unaffected areas. It has been detected in Saudi Arabia, Mozambique, Brunei and Madagascar. It looks like WSSV is going to be a serious concern for the shrimp industry over the coming years.

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