1. Resources
Please review information in Section 2 for accessing ProMED-Mail articles.
- International Response to Infectious Salmon Anemia - USDA. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/aquaculture/isa-proceedings.pdf
- Shipping and the Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia in Scottish Aquaculture. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol8no1/01-0144.htm
- Infectious Salmon Anemia virus in wild fish from Scotland. R. S. Raynard, A. G. Murray, A. Gregory. Infectious salmon anaemia virus in wild fish from Scotland. Dis Aquat Org.Vol. 46: 93–100, 2001.
- Relative resistance of Pacific salmon to infectious salmon anemia virus. Rolland JB, Winton JR. Relative resistance of Pacific salmon to infectious salmon anaemia virus. J Fish Dis. 2003 Sep;26(9):511-20.
- Characterization of Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus. Falk K, Namork E, Rimstad E, Mjaaland S, Dannevig BH. Characterization of infectious salmon anemia virus, an orthomyxo-like virus isolated from Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). J Virol. 1997 Dec;71(12):9016-23.
- Infectious Salmon Anemia in Maine - APHIS impact worksheet. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/aqua/isa_maine0301e.html
- Infectious salmon anemia - USA (Maine), Canada (NB). 22 Oct 1999 22:11:48. ProMED-Mail. http://www.isid.org
- Infectious salmon anemia - Canada & USA (Maine). 17 Apr 2001 23:14:30. ProMED-Mail. http://www.isid.org
- Atlantic salmon virus. 7 Sep 2001. ProMED-Mail. http://www.isid.org
- Infectious salmon anemia - USA: OIE. 25 Jun 2003 22:23:16. ProMED-Mail. http://www.isid.org
- Infectious salmon anemia - USA (Maine). 10 Jul 2003 11:35:29. ProMED-Mail. http://www.isid.org
2. ProMED Citations
ProMED - Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases - is an Internet-based reporting system dedicated to rapid global dissemination of information on outbreaks of infectious diseases and acute exposures to toxins that affect human health, including those in animals and in plants grown for food or animal feed. A team of expert human, plant, and animal disease moderators screen, review, and investigate reports before posting to the network. ProMED-Mail is open to all sources and free of political constraints. Sources of information include media reports, official reports, online summaries, local observers, and others. A central purpose of ProMED-Mail is to promote communication amongst the international infectious disease community, including scientists, physicians, epidemiologists, public health professionals, and others interested in infectious diseases on a global scale.
2.1. How to Access ProMED-Mail
- Access Main Page of International Society for Infectious Diseases (ISID) Website by going to http://www.isid.org
- Click on ProMED-Mail link at bottom of page
- Click on Search Archives link on left side of page
- Enter unique search words from title and date and click on search
- Click on appropriate ProMED-Mail

