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World Organisation for Animal Health

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific

INTRODUCTION

Diseases included in this report are diseases notifiable to the World Organisation of Animal Health (WOAH) and non WOAH-listed diseases which are considered to be of importance in the region.

Background

Aquaculture is still the fastest growing food-producing sector in the world. The Asia and Pacific region has dominated global aquaculture production, both in quantity and value. However, disease is still the major threat to production. To guarantee transparency of the regional aquatic animal health situation, WOAH Regional Representation for Asia and the Pacific (RRAP) and Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA) jointly published the Regional Aquatic Animal Disease Report to provides information about the status of aquatic animal disease in the Asia-Pacific region.

Reporting Guidelines for Regional Aquatic Animal Disease Reports (effective January 2026) 

Aquatic animal disease reporting is essential for early detection of emerging risks, monitoring endemic disease trends, and supporting coordinated regional responses and safe trade. Based on operational experience and Member feedback, including discussions at the 34th WOAH Regional Conference for Asia and the Pacific (Jakarta, September 2025)questionnaire survey and online coordination meeting, the new AAD approach introduces quarterly reporting for stable diseases (*)as this frequency allows meaningful tracking of disease trends while remaining feasible for routine surveillance. Under previous arrangements, Members often reported aquatic animal disease information separately to WOAH (through WAHIS) and to NACA/RRAP for regional reporting, resulting in parallel reporting pathways. 

Reporting is now conducted through the Animal Disease Events Module (ADEM) and Six-monthly report for WOAH listed diseases and a simplified online form for non-listed diseases. This approach improves the timeliness of stable disease information while reducing duplication and aligning reporting with Member capacities.

(*) Many diseases that are endemic are also stable.

Practical Guide 

WOAH Listed Disease (Link): To be reported through WAHIS

Important note: every stable disease must have a stable event in Animal Disease Events Module

Required action

Reporting frequency

How to submit

Absent diseases Confirm the absent status through WAHIS Every 6 months Submit a six-monthly Report to WOAH through WAHIS and select “Absent” for disease occurrence code

[Link to resources/FAQ]

New outbreaks of non-stable diseases (i.e. exceptional events) Submit an Immediate Notification through WAHIS Within 24 hours Submit an Immediate Notification to WOAH through WAHIS using the Animal Disease Events Module (ADEM)

(Procedure is available here)

[Link to resources/FAQ]

[Link to Tutorial video]

Submit follow-up reports and a final report Weekly till the disease is eradicated Immediate notification should be followed by weekly follow-up reports until event is ended and a final report is submitted.

 

Stable diseases

Tutorial: Quarterly reporting of WOAH-listed aquatic stable diseases

Check for a stable event presence in WAHIS Contact WAHIS support
Submit an Immediate Notification report Once Create an Immediate Notification , including all of the outbreaks of the first quarter and include a comment that this is an event created for QAAD reporting purposes.

[Link to Resources/FAQ]

[Link to Tutorial video]

Submit quarterly follow-up reports Quarterly Submit quarterly follow-up reports including all the outbreaks of each quarter.

 

Non-WOAH Listed Disease: To be reported through the Form

Non-WOAH Listed aquatic animal diseases are reported to support regional disease awareness and early identification of issues of importance to aquaculture in the Asia-Pacific region. While not included in the WOAH list, these diseases may have significant local or regional impacts, and routine regional reporting helps identify trends and emerging concerns that may require further attention.  

Non-WOAH listed aquatic animal diseases should be reported quarterly regardless of disease status (absent, newly detected, or stable) through submission  using an online reporting Google Form. This applies only to non-WOAH listed diseases (nine diseases in 2025). The online form has been introduced to make submission simpler and more user-friendly, based on Member feedback.

Four Separate Quarterly Links (2026)

[Link to Live Demo] how to fill in the Form

Useful Materials for Aquatic Animal Disease Reporting

Tutorial: Quarterly reporting of WOAH-listed aquatic stable diseases

Resources/FAQ: Notification Procedures

Live Demo: How to create Immediate Notification using the Animal Disease Events Module

Event page: Coordination Online meeting

Nomination form to access WAHIS

[Link to WAHIS support] for inquiries or to obtain necessary support

Reports prior to 2025

Go to Aquatic Animal Health page for more information.

WOAH/NACA Quarterly Aquatic Animal Disease Report and the Regional Aquatic Animal Disease Yearbook published by the Regional Representation

The dedicated page of the WOAH Regional website where anyone can access the disease information by Members in chronological order