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African horse sickness virus
African swine fever virus
Aujeszky’s disease virus
Avian influenza viruses which are–
uncharacterised; or
Type A viruses which have an intravenous pathogenicity index in six week old chickens of greater than 1.2; or
Type A viruses H5 or H7 subtype for which nucleotide sequencing has demonstrated multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of haemagglutinin
Babesia bovis, B. bigemina, B. caballi and B. equi
Bacillus anthracis
Bluetongue virus
Bovine leukosis virus
Brucella abortus
Brucella melitensis
Brucella ovis
Brucella suis
Burkholderia mallei
Classical swine fever virus
Cochliomyia hominivorax
Ehrlichia ruminatum
Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis viruses
Echinococcus multilocularis and E. granulosis
Equine infectious anaemia virus
Foot and mouth disease virus
Hendra disease virus
Histoplasma farciminosum
Japanese encephalitis virus
Lumpy skin disease virus
Mycoplasma agalactiae
Mycoplasma capricolum sub species capripneumoniae
Mycroplasma mycoides sub species mycoides SC and mycoides LC variants
Mycoplasma mycoides var Capri
Newcastle disease (avian paramyxovirus type 1) viruses which are–
uncharacterised; or
have an intercerebral pathogenicity index in one day old chicks of 0.4 or more, when not less than 10 million 50% egg infectious doses (EID50) are administered to each bird in the test
Nipah disease virus
Peste des petits ruminants virus
Rabies virus and all viruses of the genus Lyssavirus
Rift Valley Fever virus
Rinderpest virus
St Louis equine encephalomyelitis virus
Sheep and goat pox virus
Swine vesicular disease virus
Teschen disease virus
Theileria annulata
Theileria equi
Theileria parva
Trichinella spiralis
Trypanosoma brucei, T. congolense, T. equiperdum, T. evansi, T. simiae and T. vivax
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus
Vesicular stomatitis virus
West Nile virus
The live virus causing viral haemorrhagic disease of rabbits”
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