Title: COST OF DISEASE TO UK TROUT FARMERS
1COST OF DISEASE TO UK TROUT FARMERS
Robert Hughes, Trout Technical Sales
Manager Skretting (U.K.)
- The Carp Society, Lechlade
- Tuesday, 19th February 2008
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3COSTS WHATS INCLUDED
- Mortalities
- Rejections at point of sale e.g. R.M.S.
- Loss of performance F.C.R. and S.G.R.
- Treatments
- Vaccination and other preventative potions
- Exposure programmes i.e. P.K.D.
- Legislative losses e.g. B.K.D.
- Fallowing/disinfection costs
- Mortality / rejection disposal costs
- Consequential loss
4COST REPORTING - DIFFICULTIES
- No farm communication
- Over reporting
- Under reporting
- Diagnosis
- Mortality valuation actual or potential?
- Multiple disease incidences proportioning blame
- Unexplained (black) losses blame?
5ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
6WHITE SPOT
- Potential huge mortalities
- Reduced severity on most farms 2007(environmental
conditions) - Becoming a problem on cage farms now.
- Incidence and severity increased since malachite
green withdrawal - Farms using multiple treatments of formalin
and/or salt (often ineffective). - We need a more effective treatment.
- 2008 likely to be very different. No. 1 in 2006
(1.5million cost to industry)
7ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
8PROLIFERATIVE KIDNEY DISEASE (P.K.D.)
- Major problem July Sept
- Historically south of England but now in all
areas of UK - 2 new sites 2007
- Exposure programmes successful but expensive.
- No licensed treatments
- Some exciting trials on going with P.K.D.
resistant strains.
9ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
10ENTERIC REDMOUTH (E.R.M.)
- Viirtually endemic on grower farms
- Many isolates are proving to be the EX5 strain
- However , new Relera vaccine now being used, so
we can expect improved protection. - Sulfatrim not available now, so Branzil is being
used under a Special Import Certificate as the
only treatment.
11ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
12RAINBOW TROUT FRY SYNDROME(R.T.F.S.)
- Virtually endemic.
- Slightly increased incidence 2007
- Still becoming more prevalent in larger fish.
- No apparent resistance to Florfenicol yet, but it
could happen. - No new antibiotics in the pipeline
- Work on vaccines ongoing
- Still affecting immersion vaccination efficacy
e.g. ERM
13ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
14Red Mark Syndrome (R.M.S.)
- First reported UK 2004
- Increased incidence and severity on some farms
this year. Some huge rejections just recently
(40 ). - 49 farms now affected representing nearly 70 of
the industry, based on tonnage. - Becoming a major problem in the rainbow trout
restocking sector and some brown trout in
Scotland - Now in salt water
- Antibiotic treatments difficult due to withdrawal
periods (often prevalent in near market size
fish). - Skretting / Industry funded research ongoing at
University of Stirling. - Transmission trial work carried out at
C.E.F.A.S., Weymouth. - Other work carried out at Aberdeen and Heriot Watt
15ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
16RAINBOW TROUT GASTRO ENTERITIS (R.T.G.E.)
- First reported UK 200
- Probably affecting 30-40 of the industry (based
on tonnes produced) - 2007 not quite as bad as 2006 (environmental
conditions), but outbreaks a month earlier than
2006 in Scotland - Farmers taking preventative measures to control
the problem - Salt and Alterna diets effective but sometimes
only suppress and not eliminate the condition. - Antibiotic treatments difficult due to the
withdrawal periods on often near market size fish.
17ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
18BACTERIAL KIDNEY DISEASE (B.K.D)
- Potentially catastrophic for live fish producers
- Financial losses are mostly for legislative
reasons - Clinical symptoms very rarely seen in England and
Wales - Some losses on cage sites in Scotland
- Causative organism probably widespread
- Current legislative position is stifling the
industry
19ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
20VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA (V.H.S.)
- Yorkshire outbreak 2006
- Large financial losses to farm owner and farms
with movement restrictions in catchment area - Original source still not clear
- UK regained VHS-free status by slaughter,
disinfection , fallowing and setting up
designated zone
21ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
22SLEEPING DISEASE
- First reported UK 2002
- 2 new sites in England in 2007 and still proving
to be a serious problem in Scotland. - 8 sites with clinical disease, 2 others showing
AB positives. - Only improved biosecurity will stop this disease
spreading further. - As it is a viral disease there are no treatments.
- Trials using P.D. vaccine have not been
successful, so far.
23ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
24FURUNCULOSIS 2007
- Now becoming a major problem in the U.K. trout
farming industry. - Affecting new sites every year. Now Scotland.
- Now not just an issue in warm water conditions
e.g. 2007 has been a bad year. - Antibiotic sensitivity patterns many and various
- Vaccines (immersion and i.p.) can be successful,
but no licensed oral boost vaccine, yet.
25ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
26OTHER SIGNIFICANT DISEASES
- BACTERIAL DISEASES
TREND - Lactococcosis
- - Post swim up loss syndrome (enteritis)
- VIRAL DISEASES
- Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis (I.P.N.)
27OTHER SIGNIFICANT DISEASES (CONT.)
- ENVIRONMENTAL DISEASE
TREND - AND PARASITES
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- Bacterial Gill Disease
- Gas bubble disease / gas supersaturation
- CO2 related issues
- Costia (now in larger fish)
- Other external parasites
- Eye fluke
- Fungal problems
- OTHER DISEASES
- Strawberry disease
- Puffy skin condition
28ESTIMATED COSTS TO UK TROUT INDUSTRY ()
29TROUT DISEASE RANKING AND TRENDS (3 YEAR AVE.)
30ARGULUS
- Becoming widespread on recreational still water
fisheries in UK. Moving further north. - Estimated 5 million loss caused to this
industry. - Has caused closure of several businesses over
last 2 years. - Slice works but withdrawal period restrictive.
- Not a serious problem on actual fish farms, yet.
31Production trend UK trout farming (tonnes)
32CONCLUSIONS
- Industry gross sales value about 34,000,000
- 3 year average financial loss attributable to
fish health / disease 6,070,000 (excluding
Argulus). - Equals 17.9
- 2006 - 7,200,000 (22.5)
- General trends of most current diseases are
upwards. - New disease/conditions are appearing all the time
- Climatic conditions cause big differences.
- Fewer treatments are available
33 THOUGHTS FOR THE FUTURE
- WE NEED
- TO PROVIDE MORE ACCURATE INFORMATION ON FINANCIAL
IMPACT OF SPECIFIC DISEASE - T0 CONSIDER WELFARE ISSUES RELATING TO FISH
DISEASES - TO KEEP THE THE REAL NASTIES OUT e.g. V.H.S.,
LACTOCOCCUS - CHANGES TO B.K.D. LEGISLATION
- FURTHER COLLABORATION/COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE
INDUSTRY AND D.E.F.R.A./C.E.F.A.S./F.R.S. - FURTHER TRAINING FOR THE INDUSTRY e.g. FISH
HEALTH COURSES - CONTINUATION OF RESEARCH WORK ON DISEASES OF
MAJOR ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE e.g. RMS
34 THOUGHTS FOR THE FUTURE cont.
- WE NEED
- TO PROTECT THE CONTINUED USE OF EXISTING
THERAPEUTANTS AND EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES OF NEW
ONES (SHORTER WITHDRAWAL PERIODS?) - A MORE EFFECTIVE WHITE SPOT TREATMENT
- LICENSE FOR SLICE TO CONTROL ARGULUS WITH
SHORTER WITHDRAWAL PERIOD. - MORE PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES (E.G. VACCINES,
IMMUNOSTIMULATORS, PROBIOTICS ETC.) - TO IMPROVE BIOSECURITY REGIMES
- CONTINUE WORK ON STRAIN SELECTION FOR DISEASE
RESISTANCE