Reports

Reports from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute, also reports where the institute is a central contributer, published in English. Most of our reports are published only in Norwegian.

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  • The report contains information on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in Norway during
    the year 2011.

  • The report contains information on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in Norway during
    the year 2012.

  • The report contains information on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in Norway during
    the year 2013.

  • The report contains information on trends and sources of zoonoses and zoonotic agents in Norway during the year 2014.

  • This annual report is based on diagnostic data from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute laboratories in Harstad, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo, as well as information gathered from Fish-Health Services along the entire coastline.

  • This annual report is based on diagnostic data from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute laboratories in Harstad, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo, as well as information gathered from Fish-Health Services along the entire coastline.

  • This annual report is based on diagnostic data from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute laboratories in Harstad, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo, as well as information gathered from Fish-Health Services along the entire coastline.

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  • This annual report is based on diagnostic data from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute laboratories in Harstad, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo, as well as information gathered from Fish-Health Services along the entire coastline.

  • This annual report is based on diagnostic data from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute laboratories in Harstad, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo, as well as information gathered from Fish-Health Services along the entire coastline.

  • This annual report is based on diagnostic data from the Norwegian Veterinary Institute laboratories in Harstad, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo, as well as information gathered from Fish-Health Services along the entire coastline.