Reportable Diseases
Reportable diseases are outlined in the Health of Animals Act and Reportable Diseases Regulations and are usually of significant importance to human or animal health or to the Canadian economy. Animal owners, veterinarians and laboratories are required to immediately report the presence of an animal that is contaminated or suspected of being contaminated with one of these diseases to a CFIA district veterinarian. Control or eradication measures will be applied immediately.
- Federally Reportable Diseases in Canada - 2013
- African horse sickness
- African swine fever
- Anaplasmosis
- Anthrax
- Bluetongue
- Bovine cysticercosis
- Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
- Bovine tuberculosis
- Brucellosis
- Chronic wasting disease
- Classical swine fever
- Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
- Contagious equine metritis
- Equine infectious anemia
- Equine piroplasmosis
- Foot-and-mouth disease
- Fowl typhoid
- Lumpy skin disease
- Newcastle disease
- Notifiable avian influenza
- Peste des petits ruminants
- Pseudorabies
- Pullorum disease
- Rabies
- Rift Valley fever
- Rinderpest
- Scrapie
- Sheep and goat pox
- Swine vesicular disease
- Trichinellosis
- Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis
- Vesicular stomatitis
Importation of animal pathogens
The importation and use of animal and zoonotic pathogens is regulated by the Health of Animals Act and Regulations. Import permits and facility certification can be obtained from the Biohazard Containment and Safety Division.
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