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1. African horse sickness virus.
2. African swine fever virus.
3. Aujesky’s disease virus.
4. Avian influenza viruses that are–
(a)uncharacterised;
(b)Type A viruses which have an intravenous pathogenicity index in six week old chickens of greater than 1.2; or
(c)Type A viruses H5 or H7 subtype for which nucleotide sequencing has demonstrated multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of hæmagglutinin.
5. Babesia bovis.
6. Babesia bigemina.
7. Babesia caballi.
8. Bacillus anthracis.
9. Bluetongue virus.
10. Bovine leucosis virus.
11. Brucella abortus.
12. Brucella melitensis.
13. Brucella ovis.
14. Brucella suis.
15. Burkholderia mallei.
16. Classical swine fever virus.
17. Cochliomyia hominivorax.
18. Eastern and Western equine encephalomyelitis viruses.
19. Echinococcus multilocularis.
20. Echniococcus granulosus.
21. Ehrlichia ruminantium.
22. Equine infectious anemia virus.
23. Foot and mouth disease virus.
24. Hendra disease virus.
25. Histoplasma farciminosum.
26. Japanese encephalitis virus.
27. Lumpy skin disease virus.
28. Mycoplasma agalactiae.
29. Mycoplasma capricolum sub species capripneumoniae.
30. Mycoplasma mycoides sub species mycoides SC and mycoides LC variants.
31. Mycoplasma mycoides var capri.
32. Newcastle disease (avian paramyxovirus type 1) viruses which are–
(a)uncharacterised; or
(b)have an intracerebral 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.
33. Nipah disease virus.
34. Peste des petits ruminants virus.
35. Rabies virus and all viruses of the genus Lyssavirus.
36. Rift Valley Fever virus.
37. Rinderpest virus.
38. St. Louis equine encephalomyelitis virus.
39. Sheep and goat pox virus.
40. Swine vesicular disease virus.
41. Teschen disease virus.
42. Theileria annulata.
43. Theileria equi.
44. Theileria parva.
45. Trichinella spiralis.
46. Trypanosoma brucei.
47. Trypanosoma congolense.
48. Trypanosoma equiperdum.
49. Trypanosoma evansi.
50. Trypanosoma simiae.
51. Trypanosoma vivax.
52. Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus.
53. Vesicular stomatitis virus.
54. West Nile virus.
55. The live virus causing viral hæmorrhagic disease of rabbits.
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