Each of the following pests or diseases is declared to be a dangerous, transmissible pest or disease of animals and to constitute an animal and/or public health risk. Any person who has knowledge of, or suspects, the existence of any of the following diseases or pests in the state shall immediately report suspicions or findings to the State Veterinarian (during office hours: (850)410-0900; fax: (850)410-0915; after hours: 1(800)342-5869; email: rad@freshfromflorida.com).

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    (1) African Horse Sickness.
    (2) African Swine Fever.
    (3) Anthrax.
    (4) Avian Influenza.
    (5) Bont Tick infestation (Amblyomma).
    (6) Bovine Piroplasmosis (Cattle Tick Fever).
    (7) Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy.
    (8) Brucellosis (B. abortus, B. suis).
    (9) Southern Cattle Tick Infestation (Boophilus).
    (10) Chlamydiosis (Psittacosis, Ornithosis).
    (11) Classical Swine Fever.
    (12) Chronic Wasting Disease.
    (13) Contagious Bovine or Caprine Pleuropneumonia.
    (14) Contagious Equine Metritis.
    (15) Dourine.
    (16) Equine Encephalitis (Eastern, Western, Venezuelan, or West Nile Virus).
    (17) Equine Herpes Virus (Neurological Disease).
    (18) Equine Infectious Anemia.
    (19) Equine Piroplasmosis (Horse Tick Fever).
    (20) Equine Viral Arteritis.
    (21) Exotic Newcastle Disease.
    (22) Foot and Mouth Disease.
    (23) Glanders.
    (24) Heartwater.
    (25) Infectious Bronchitis.
    (26) Infectious Laryngotracheitis.
    (27) Lumpy Skin Disease.
    (28) Mycoplasmosis (poultry).
    (29) Peste des Petits Ruminants.
    (30) Pseudorabies (Aujeszky’s Disease).
    (31) Pullorum Disease.
    (32) Rabies.
    (33) Rift Valley Fever.
    (34) Rinderpest.
    (35) Salmonella Enteritidis.
    (36) Scabies (sheep or cattle).
    (37) Scrapie (sheep or goats).
    (38) Screwworm Infestation.
    (39) Sheep and Goat Pox.
    (40) Strangles (Equine).
    (41) Spring Viremia of Carp.
    (42) Swine Vesicular Disease.
    (43) Tropical Horse Tick Infestation (Demacentor nitens).
    (44) Tuberculosis.
    (45) Vesicular Exanthema.
    (46) Vesicular Stomatitis.
Rulemaking Authority 585.002(4), 585.15 FS. Law Implemented 585.14, 585.145(1), 585.15 FS. History-New 10-15-84, Formerly 5C-20.02, Amended 6-1-92, 5-15-95, 9-19-05, 4-30-08.