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Infectious salmon anemia (ISA)

Surveillance

The Veterinary Institute monitor the situation of infectious salmon anemia assigned by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. 

MRSA in pigs

Surveillance

There are several varieties of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) some of which are associated with animals (especially pigs), and are collectively referred to as LA-MRSA (Livestock Associated - MRSA). 

Mycotoxins in food (2011, 2016-2017)

Surveillance

The Norwegian Veterinary Institute monitor the occurrence of mycotoxin producing molds and mycotoxins in food on assignment from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

NORM-VET reports

Surveillance

On behalf of the Norwegian Food Safety Authorities, the Norwegian Veterinary Institute monitors antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from feed, food and animals (NORM-VET). The aim of the monitoring is to form a basis for the detection, interpretation and evaluation of trends regarding the occurrence of resistance in Norway.

Pancreas disease in fish (2012-2017)

Surveillance

With the implementation of a new national PD-legislation in 2017, the surveillance programme for pancreas disease (PD) was terminated.

Psoroptes ovis in camelids

Surveillance

A low prevalence of llama and alpaca holdings in Norway is infected with Psoroptes ovis. The prevalence of infected individuals on each infected holding is also low.

Salmonella

Surveillance

The Norwegian Veterinary Institute coordinates the Salmonella surveillance programme on behalf of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. The surveillance covers samples from live animals (poultry, cattle and pigs) and fresh meat (cattle and pigs).

Schmallenberg virus

Surveillance

The Norwegian Veterinary institute monitors the situation of Schmallenberg virus on assignment from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

Scrapie

Surveillance

Some cases of atypical scrapie (Nor98) are detected every year, but the last case of classical scrapie was diagnosed in 2009.