Central Universities Act, 2009
Schedule
[See
sections 2 (o) and 38]
A.
Multiple
species diseases
1.
Anthrax.
2.
Aujeszky's
disease.
3.
Bluetongue.
4.
Brucellosis.
5.
Crimean
Congo haemorrhagic fever.
6.
Echinococcosis/hydatidosis.
7.
Foot
and mouth disesase.
8.
Heartwater.
9.
Japanese
encephalitis.
10.
Leptospirosis.
11.
New
world screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax).
12.
Old
world screwworm (Chrysomya bezziana).
13.
Paratuberculosis.
14.
Q
fever.
15.
Rabies.
16.
Rift
Valley fever.
17.
Rinderpest.
18.
Trichinellosis.
19.
Tularemia.
20.
Vesicular
stomatitis.
21.
West
Nile fever.
A.
B.
Cattle
diseases
1.
Bovine
anaplasmosis.
2.
Bovine
babesiosis.
3.
Bovine
genital campylobacteriosis.
4.
Bovine
spongiform encephalopathy.
5.
Bovine
tuberculosis.
6.
Bovine
viral diarrhoea.
7.
Contagious
bovine pleuropneumonia.
8.
Enzootic
bovine leucosis.
9.
Haemorrhagic
septicaemia.
10.
Infectious
bovine rhinotracheitis/infectious pustular vulvovaginitis.
11.
Lumpy
skin disease.
12.
Malignant
catarrhal fever.
13.
Theileriosis.
14.
Trichomonosis.
15.
Trypanosomosis.
A.
B.
C.
Sheep
and goat diseases
1.
Caprine
arthritis/encephalitis.
2.
Contagious
agalactia.
3.
Contagious
caprine pleuropneumonia.
4.
Enzootic
abortion of ewes (ovine chlamydiosis).
5.
Maedi-visna.
6.
Nairobi
sheep disease.
7.
Ovine
epididymitis (Brucella ovis).
8.
Peste
des petits ruminants.
9.
Salmonellosis
(S. abortusovis).
10.
Scrapie.
11.
Sheep
pox and goat pox.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Equine
diseases
1.
African
horse sickness.
2.
Contagious
equine metritis.
3.
Dourine.
4.
Equine
encephalomyelitis (Eastern).
5.
Equine
encephalomyelitis (Western).
6.
Equine
infectious anaemia.
7.
Equine
Influenza.
8.
Equine
piroplasmosis.
9.
Equine
rhinopneumonitis.
10.
Equine
viral arteritis.
11.
Glanders.
12.
Surra
(Trypanosoma evansi).
13.
Venezuelan
equine encephalomyelitis.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Swine
diseases
1.
African
swine fever.
2.
Classical
swine fever.
3.
Nipah
virus encephalitis.
4.
Porcine
cysticercosis.
5.
Porcine
reproductive and respiratory syndrome.
6.
Swine
vesicular disease.
7.
Transmissible
gastroenteritis.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Avian
diseases
1.
Avian
chlamydiosis.
2.
Avian
infectious bronchitis.
3.
Avian
infectious laryngotracheitis.
4.
Avian
mycoplasmosis (M. gallisepticum).
5.
Avian
mycoplasmosis (M. synoviae).
6.
Duck
virus hepatitis.
7.
Fowl
cholera.
8.
Fowl
typhoid.
9.
Highly
pathogenic avian influenza and low pathogenic avian influenza in poultry.
10.
Infectious
bursal disease (Gumboro disease).
11.
Marek's
disease.
12.
Newcastle
disease.
13.
Pullorum
disease.
14.
Turkey
rhinotracheitis.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Lagomorph
diseases
1.
Myxomatosis.
2.
Rabbit
haemorrhagic disease.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
Bee
diseases
1.
Acarapisosis
of honey bees.
2.
American
foulbrood of honey bees.
3.
European
foulbrood of honey bees.
4.
Small
hive bettle infestation (Aethina tumida).
5.
Tropilaelaps
infestation of honey bees.
6.
Varroosis
of honey bees.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
Fish
diseases
1.
Epizootic
haematopoietic necrosis.
2.
Infectious
haematopoietic necrosis.
3.
Spring
viraemia of carp.
4.
Viral
haemorrhagic septicaemia.
5.
Infectious
pancreatic necrosis.
6.
Infectious
salmon anaemia.
7.
Epizootic
ulcerative syndrome.
8.
Bacterial
kidney disease (Renibacterium salmoninarum).
9.
Gyrodactylosis
(Gyrodactylus salaris).
10.
Red
sea bream iridoviral disease.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
Mollusc
diseases
1.
Infection
with Bonamia ostreae.
2.
Infection
with Bonamia exitiosa.
3.
Infection
with Marteilia refringens.
4.
Infection
with Mikrocytos mackini.
5.
Infection
with Perkinsus marinus.
6.
Infection
with Perkinsus olseni.
7.
Infection
with Xenohaliotis californiensis.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Crustacean
diseases
1.
Taura
syndrome.
2.
White
spot disease.
3.
Yellowhead
disease.
4.
Tetrahedral
baculovirosis (Baculovirus penaei).
5.
Spherical
baculovirosis (Penaeus monodon-type baculovirus).
6.
Infectious
hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis.
7.
Crayfish
plague (Aphanomyces astaci).
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
L.
Other
diseases
1.
Camelpox.
2.
Leishmaniosis