Risk Analysis on Spring Viraemia of Carp from Imported Cyprinidae

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ABSTRACT

Spring Viraemia of Carp (SVC), also known as catfish infectious ascites, is an acute, hemorrhagic infectious septicaemia. The disease can harm salmon, catfish, Carassius auratus, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, Aristichthys nobilis, etc., and is popular in both Europe and Asia. SVC is the first type of quarantine target for fish port quarantine. The World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) lists SVC as a disease that needs to be declared, and China’s Ministry of Agriculture defines it as a class of animal disease. In order to avoid the risk of introduction of IHN due to the introduction of fingerlings, and provide decision-making departments with scientific decision-making data, this paper conducts a systematic risk analysis of SVC from risk assessment, risk management, and risk communication.

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Wu, B. , Zhang, L. , Zang, Y. and Jiang, H. (2018) Risk Analysis on Spring Viraemia of Carp from Imported Cyprinidae. Advances in Microbiology, 8, 482-489. doi: 10.4236/aim.2018.87033.

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