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Koi Herpesvirus disease outbreak confirmed

13 August, 2008 -

Movements of fish in and out of the Royal Horticultural Society
Garden Ponds at Hyde Hall, Essex have been restricted, following the
confirmation of Koi Herpesvirus (KHV) Disease.
Defra has issued a Designated Area Order prohibiting the movement of
fish to and from Hyde Hall (Top and Bottom Pond), Royal Horticultural
Society, Hyde Hall, Hyde Hall Road, Rettendon Common, Chelmsford,
Essex.

Samples were taken from the affected pond following reported deaths
of fish.
KHV Disease affects common carp and carp varieties such as Koi. It
can result in high rates of fish mortalities.
There are no implications for human health.
It became a legal obligation to notify suspicion of KHV Disease on
6th April 2007. The measures developed in partnership between
government and industry to help combat outbreaks were announced on
21st May.
Suspicion of the presence of the disease should be immediately
reported to: the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Science (Cefas) in Weymouth.
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