Susceptibility of Common Bream, Chub and Barbel to Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus (SVCV)
Estimated value
£25k
Awarded value
£25k
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
31 Jan 2017
Description
Spring viraemia of carp (SVC) is a rhabdovirus infection that causes acute haemorrhagic and contagious viraemia in a range of species of fish. The disease is listed by the OIE and, whilst the disease is widespread in continental Europe, it is controlled in a number of EU member states through national measures. The principle host is common carp Cyprinus carpio, however a range of other cyprinid species, and some non-cyprinid species are known to be susceptible to infection. Following an eradication programme the UK was declared free from SVC in 2010. Imports of live susceptible fish species into the UK must originate from SVC free sources. The susceptibility of three important cyprinid species: common bream (Abramis brama), barbel Barbus barbus and chub Squalius cephalus is currently unknown. These species are of increasing importance in recreational angling in the UK, and the demand for fish for restocking rivers and stillwaters in increasing. This presents a risk to the UK aquatic animal health status as both chub and barbel could potentially be imported into the UK without any need for an SVC health declaration
Scope
- Reference
- tender_136533/564228
- Total value
- £24,888 excluding VAT
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 09 Jan 2017 to 29 Apr 2017
- CPV classifications
- 73111000 85111800 77850000
Submission & procedure
- Submission deadline
- 09 Jan 2017, 12:00 am
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£25k
Award date
09 Jan 2017
Contract start
09 Jan 2017
Contract end
29 Apr 2017