Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 2321 — Dangerous transmissible diseases

Pennsylvania § 2321
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 3AGRICULTURE
PartPART IV
Ch. 23DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Subch.DETECTION, CONTAINMENT OR ERADICATION

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3 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 2321 (2026).

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(a)Specific dangerous transmissible diseases.--The following transmissible diseases are dangerous transmissible diseases within the meaning of this chapter:
(1)Actinomycosis, an infectious disease of cattle and man caused by Actinomyces bovis.
(2)African horse sickness, an infectious disease of horses caused by a reovirus (AHSV).
(3)African swine fever, an infectious disease of swine caused by a virus (ASFV).
(4)Anaplasmosis, an infectious disease of cattle, deer and camelids caused by Anaplasma marginale.
(5)Anthrax, an infectious disease of animals and man caused by Bacillis anthracis.
(6)Avian influenza, an infectious disease of poultry caused by Type A. influenza virus.
(7)Babesiosis (piroplasmosis), an infectious disease of cattle, equidae, deer and bison caused by Babe

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