Reportable Diseases in Georgia
| ** Ancyclostomiasis, clinical disease | **clinical disease only, not laboratory diagnosis, is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| ** Coccidiosis, clinical disease | ** clinical disease only, not laboratory diagnosis, is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| ** Giardiasis, clinical disease | ** clinical disease only, not laboratory diagnosis, is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| ** Microsporidiosis/Tricophytosis | ** clinical disease only, not laboratory diagnosis, is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| ** Salmonellosis, clinical disease | S. enteritidis and Salmonellosis in Equine is reportable with laboratory diagnosis and/or clinical disease.** clinical disease only, not laboratory diagnosis, is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility. |
| African Horse Sickness | |
| African Swine Fever | |
| Akabane Virus Disease | |
| Anaplasmosis | |
| Anthrax | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation of Anthrax is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Aujeszky's Disease aka Pseudorabies | |
| Avian Chlamydiosis (Psittacosis) | Laboratory confirmation is reportable in all birds. Clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the avian is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility. A potential agent of bioterrorism. Psittacosis is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Avian Influenza | |
| Avian Polyoma Virus | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the avian is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Babesiosis, in livestock any species | |
| Beak and Feather Disease | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the avian is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Bluetongue | |
| Borna Disease | |
| Botulism | Both clinical diagnosis or laboratory confirmation are reportable. Botulism is a potential agent of bioterrorism. Botulism is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Bovine Leukosis | |
| Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy | |
| Bovine Viral Diarrhea | |
| Brucellosis, Canine | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the canine is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility. Brucellosis is a potential agent of bioterrorism. Brucellosis is reportable in both humans and animals |
| Brucellosis, not Canine | Laboratory confirmation is reportable in all species. A potential agent of bioterrorism. Brucellosis is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Camel Pox virus | |
| Canine Distemper | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the canine is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Canine Parvovirus | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the canine is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Caseous Lymphadenitis | |
| Chronic Wasting Disease | |
| Classical Swine Fever also known as Hog Cholera | |
| Coccidioidomycosis | |
| Contagious Agalactia (Mycoplasma spp) | |
| Contagious Bovine Plueropneumonia | |
| Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia | |
| Contagious Ecthyma aka Soremouth, Orf, and Contagious Pustular Dermatitis | |
| Contagious Equine Metritis | |
| Corona Viral Enteritis | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Dourine | |
| Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation of EEE is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Enterovirus Encephalomyelitis (Porcine) | |
| Ephemeral Fever | |
| Epizootic Lymphangitis | |
| Equine Infectious Anemia | |
| Equine Morbillivirus (Hendra Virus) | |
| Equine Piroplasmosis | |
| Equine Rhinopneumonitis ( Types 1 & 4) | |
| Equine Salmonellosis | Salmonellosis in equine is reportable with laboratory diagnosis and/or clinical disease |
| Equine Strangles | Both clinical diagnosis or laboratory confirmation of Strangles are reportable. |
| Equine Viral Arteritis | |
| Exotic Newcastle Disease aka END | |
| FAD Consistent Syndrome | |
| Feline Immunodeficiency Virus | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the feline is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Feline Infectious Peritonitis | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the feline is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Feline Leukemia | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the feline is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Feline Panleukopenia | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the feline is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Feline Spongiform Encephalopathy | |
| Foot and Mouth Disease | |
| Generalized Demodectic Mange | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Generalized Sarcoptic Mange | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Glanders | |
| Heartwater | |
| Hemorrhagic Septicemia | |
| Ibaraki | |
| Infectious Petechial Fever | |
| Japanese Encephalitis Virus | |
| Johne's (Paratuberculosis) | |
| Leptospirosis | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Louping Ill | |
| Lumpy Skin Disease | |
| Lyme Disease | |
| Maedi- Visna aka Ovine Progressive Pneumonia | |
| Mange in Livestock | |
| Meliodosis | |
| Menangle Virus | |
| Nairobi Sheep Disease | |
| Nipah Virus | |
| Paratuberculosis aka Johne's Disease | |
| Perkinsosis | |
| Peste des Petits in Ruminants | |
| Plague | a potential agent of bioterrorism |
| Pox Disease - companion animal | Clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the companion animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Pseudorabies | |
| Pullorum Disease | |
| Q Fever | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease | |
| Rabies | Laboratory confirmation is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Ricin Toxicosis | A potential agent of bioterrorism. |
| Rift Valley Fever | |
| Rinderpest | |
| Salmonellosis ( S. enteritidis) | Clinical disease is reportable in all animals if S. enteritidis is suspected. Clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility. Salmonellosis is a potential agent of bioterrorism. Salmonellosis is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Salmonellosis in Equine | Clinical disease consistent with Salmonellosis is reportable in all equine. Additionally, Salmonellosis is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility. |
| Scrapie | |
| Screwworm | |
| Sheep Pox and Goat Pox | |
| Shiga toxin | Shiga toxin is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Staphylococcal Enterotoxins | |
| Sweating Sickness | |
| Swine Dysentery | |
| Swine Vesicular Disease | |
| Theileriosis | |
| Toxoplasmosis gondi | clinical diagnosis, laboratory confirmation, or clinical illness is reportable if the animal is residing in or recently purchased from a GDA licensed facility |
| Transmissable Mink Encephalopathy | |
| Transmissable Spongiform Encephalopathie | Laboratory confirmation of all types of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies are reportable. |
| Trichinosis | |
| Trichomoniasis | |
| Trypanosomiasis | Clinical disease as well as laboratory confirmation is reportable. aka Surra in equine |
| Tuberculosis | Laboratory confirmation of Tuberculosis is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Tularemia | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation of Tularemia is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Ulcerative Lymphangitis | |
| Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation of VEE is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Vesicular Exanthema of Swine | |
| Vesicular Stomatitis | |
| Wesselsbron Disease | |
| West Nile Virus | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation of WNV is reportable in both humans and animals. |
| Western Equine Encephalomyelitis | A potential agent of bioterrorism. Laboratory confirmation of WEE is reportable in both humans and animals. |

