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Country report: aquatic animal health management in Thailand Jaree Polchana Jumroensri Thawonsuwan Aquatic Animal Health Research and Development Division Department of Fisheries Thailand Qingdao, China, 2 November 2017

Topic to be present Organization responsible for AAH Legislation Policy and planning Disease diagnostics Disease surveillance/monitoring Farm biosecurity Control of domestic movements of LAA and other activities that may spread pathogens Disease reporting IRA

Research Training Early warning Early detection Early response contingency planning International trade in live aquatic animals Linkages and Cooperation

CA on various aspects of aquatic animal health responsibilities Ministry of Agriculture and cooperatives Department of Fisheries (DOF) Department of Livestock Development (DLD) Expert Office 77 Fisheries Provincial Offices AAHRDD CARDD 17 Centers SAHRDD IARDD) 42 Centers FQID 27 Centers

DOF: Department of Fisheries DLD: Department of Livestock Development AAHRDD: Aquatic Animal Health Research and Development Division SAAHRC: Songkhla Aquatic Animal Health Research Center CARDD: Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Division CARDC: Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Center IARDD: Inland Aquaculture Research and Development Division IARDC: Inland Aquaculture Research and Development Center FQID: Fish Quarantine and Inspection Division Animal Epidemic Act is used for both terrestrial and aquatic disease control. the mandatory destruction of infected aquatic animals is in accordance with the criteria and procedures prescribed in the Notifications by DG of DLD

Legislation legislation in place dealing with aquatic animal health 1. Royal Ordinance on Fisheries Impose on registration and various standards 2. Animal Epidemic Act This Act is operated by DLD DOF staffs have been appointed by the Minister of Agriculture and cooperatives to be inspectors and veterinarians to execute the Animal Epidemic Act for aquatic diseases prevention and control The aquatic animals and diseases are listed under the Act

Legislation National pathogen list for aquatic animal diseases criteria for inclusion of a disease in the national list: It has been shown to affect the health of cultured or wild aquatic animals resulting in significant production losses. OR The OIE listed disease OR The disease in import requirement of the trade partner 34 diseases under Notification of Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives on Additional Epidemic in accordance with Animal Epidemics Act B.E. 2558 (2015)

Legislation For the purpose of prevention and control of epidemics, if there is the listed disease or suspicion or aquatic animal sick or dead from an unknown cause a veterinarian shall have the power: to order for an owner of aquatic animals or carcasses to notify to competent authorized, to order an owner of aquatic animals or carcasses to confine the aquatic animals or carcasses at an appropriate place as may be necessary for examination, to summon vehicles for inspection or enter buildings or any other places for disease examination, sample collection or protection of epidemics. In this regard, the veterinarian shall have the power to order requiring an owner of vehicles, buildings or any other places to clean up and disinfect the pathogens or carriers in accordance with the prescribed methods.

Policy and planning DOF is the agency responsible for national aquatic animal health policy and planning. One of its responsibilities is promoting and increasing the quality of aquatic animals and their products throughout the production chain to meet Thai standards and international standards. The agency under DOF directly responsible for aquatic animal health is AAHRDD.

official policy been expressed in Ministerial Regulation Division of Department of Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives B.E. 2559 (2016) Royal Ordinance on Fisheries B.E. 2558 (2015) Animal Epidemic Act. B.E. 2558 (2015) Department of Fisheries Action Plan Thailand National Strategy for Aquatic Animal Health Contingency Planning for Aquatic Animal Disease Control Manual

Disease diagnostics laboratory diagnostic capability: DOF has 2 national reference laboratories, AAHRDD in Bangkok and SAAHRC in Songkhla, and 19 regional laboratories (CARDC, IARDC) in different areas around the country PCR laboratory in SAAHRC and Bacteriology laboratory in AAHRDD have been accredited under ISO/IEC: 2005 since 2011 All 21 laboratories are responsible for diseases diagnosis service for farmers diseases surveillance

Disease diagnostics AAHRDD and SAAHRC, there are aquatic animal clinics that receive the samples and distribute to laboratories (bacteriology, PCR, histology, cell culture, water quality) DOF has continuously supported expertise and facilities required for all laboratories to diagnose different diseases and encouraged them to achieve accredited laboratory.

Disease surveillance/monitoring Passive surveillance Active surveillance: for demonstrating diseases free status of country or farm (24 diseases) in accordance with OIE Aquatic Code If there is positive result, the species susceptible to that disease in that epidemiological unit would be subjected to health improvement, containment, farm disinfection and/or disease eradication prevalence survey: carried out to seek information for decision making for prevention and control program

Farm biosecurity If the diseases of concern or suspicion or unexplained mass mortality occurred, the farmer must notify to the competent authority. To prevent the introduction of disease into the farm, the aquatic animals to be introduced into the farm should be from the source that has the same or higher level disease free status. The new introduced aquatic animals should be contained for a period of time

Control of domestic movements of LAA and other activities that may spread pathogens Live aquatic animal every time purchasing, the aquatic animal fry movement document (FMD)/ aquatic animal movement document (MD) should be gained Animal Epidemics Act imposes the owner of sick animal which is known to be infected with an epidemic or unknown cause to confine all sick animals within the area where they are and may not move from that area.

Waste disposal The standards for quarantine facility for live aquatic animal and quarantine facility for aquatic animal product wastewater of quarantine facilities must be treated using an appropriate chemical disinfection method before it is released the aquatic animal carcasses must be destroyed using either sanitary landfill or incineration other disposal must be destroyed using an appropriate disinfection method The standards for aquaculture establishment for export also include the procedures for disinfecting wastewater, aquatic animal carcasses and other disposal

Disease reporting legal obligations of farmers, aquatic animal health management professionals, diagnostic laboratories to report any abnormal moralities/morbidity to government authorities Farm standard (GAP standard and farm establishment for export standard) imposes farm to notify the competent authority when the listed disease or suspected disease or abnormal mortality or unknown caused disease occurs. Animal Epidemic Act imposes aquatic animal owner to notify the inspector or veterinarian when 1) there is an animal, which is known to be infected with an epidemic, sick or dead; 2) there is an animal sick or dead from an unknown cause; 3) in the same village or adjacent area, there is an animal sick or dead with the same symptoms during a seven-day period.

IRA DOF had conducted IRA for some species Pacific white shrimp crayfish Grouper The results of IRA can be useful for consideration on import permission and risk management.

Research There are many fields of research on aquatic animal health development of disease diagnosis, disease prevention and disease control The staffs involved all Fisheries Biologists and Technicians from AAHRDD and SAAHRC some staffs from CARDC and IARDC Universities

Training DOF has sent its staffs to study at M.Sc. or Ph.D. in areas related to AAH both in country and abroad. AAHRDD and SAAHRC have provided training course in areas related aquatic animal health for Fisheries Provincial Offices, CARDC, IARDC every year. In fiscal year 2018 Disease diagnosis for international trade Diagnostic techniques Disease monitoring and reporting Registration of aquaculture establishment for export

Early warning system DOF maintains early warning system by attend the meeting and workshop where there is occurrence of new disease, communication with researchers in other countries, regularly checking local /regional/international disease report database, scientific literature and newsletter, Accessing internet such as NACA, OIE or other website, communicate with CA of trade partner when the serious disease or pathogen is detected from the imported aquatic animal, and regularly reporting disease situation to regional and international system.

Early detection system DOF has frequently conducted training courses for fish farmers, traders and DOF staffs from Fisheries Provincial Offices, AAHRDD, SAAHRC, IARDC, CARDC, IFRDCs, CFRDCs, IAAHRI, FQIC to recognize signs of the listed disease, emerging disease, or unexplained mortality. A number of publications have also distributed to the farmers, traders and DOF staff for recognition signs of the diseases. DOF has encouraged the farmers, traders for rapid reporting of the event to the nearest DOF agency for the purpose of immediately investigation.

EARLY RESPONSE SYSTEM when there is outbreak in the farm, aquatic animal in that epidemiological unit should be contained in safety area. Waste water also should not be released from the farm without disinfected. AAHRDD, SAAHRC, IARDC, CARDC responsible in that area will investigate at the farm in order that they can define the disease zone and can find what factors are associated with the outbreak. If the farmers need to introduce aquatic animal into their farm, the source of that animal should be free from disease of concern. Both moving in and out of aquatic animal should have movement document or record sheet for traceability

Contingency planning The authorized Inspectors or authorized Veterinarians (Fisheries Biologists from Fisheries Provincial Offices, AAHRDD, SAAHRC, IARDC, CARDC) had simulated exercise. At the end of simulation exercise, the problems had been listed for further improve. At present the contingency plan is reviewed and revised as there is new scientific data, regulation is changed and structure of agency is changed.

Contingency planning contingency plans for containment/eradication of serious aquatic animal diseases

International trade in live aquatic Member of OIE, WTO Export marine shrimp to Asia animals ornamental fish to Asia, Europe, America, Australia, Africa Import marine shrimp from Mexico, USA, Panama, Myanmar ornamental fish from Asia, America, Australia, Africa

legislation supporting government control of import/export with respect to AAH Animal Epidemic Act. B.E. 2558 (2015) DLD Regulation on approval of quarantine unit for importing and exporting aquatic animals B.E. 2554 (2011) Royal Ordinance on Fisheries B.E. 2558 (2015) DOF Regulation on registration of marine shrimp farms for importation of marine shrimp for breeding purpose B.E. 2557 (A.D. 2014) DOF Regulation on registration of aquaculture establishment for exportation of aquatic animals B.E. 2557 (A.D. 2014) DOF Regulation on procedures for requesting aquatic animal health certificate for exportation B.E. 2557 (A.D. 2014) DOF Regulation on requirement for obtaining aquatic animal movement document B.E. 2553 (A.D. 2010) DOF Regulation on requirement for obtaining ornamental aquatic animal movement document B.E. 2555 (A.D. 2012)

Exportation DOF issue Health certificate AAHRDD SAAHRC Phuket Aquaculture research and Development Center Freedom from specific pathogens based on OIE standard or Requirements of importing country and General appearance of health by visual inspection

Importation Control measures Health certificate for freedom from OIE listed diseases All imported species are sampled for visual inspection at the port of entry Carp and marine shrimp, the control measures are more concentrate than for other species Imported carp and marine shrimp must be subjected to quarantine in the approved quarantine facility During quarantine period, the samples must be taken and submitted for laboratory testing If the test result of the diseases of concern is positive, disease eradication would be performed If all test results are negative, the quarantined animals would be released

Linkages and Cooperation International International cooperation with OIE Regional cooperation with NACA Bilateral linkages with trade partners Joint project research with university in Japan Domestic Joint project research with universities Cooperation with farmer associations and private sectors to seek out how to prevent or deal with exotic disease or emerging disease

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