Veterinary Surveillance in the UK
Veterinary surveillance is the term used to describe everything we do both to collect information about diseases affecting animals and to make sure that the information gets to those who need it. The 10-year UK Veterinary Surveillance Strategy was launched in October 2003. It has been developed by Defra, the Scottish Executive and the Welsh Assembly together with the Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland working in partnership. What's new on the veterinary surveillance web pages. Want to find out more about an animal disease or condition?
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Want to know more about our animals in the UK? |
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Information and maps about the number and distribution of farmed animals in the UK is available through the links below. We also have information about domestic animals and wildlife. | ||||||
Want to find out more about how we look for animal diseases in the UK? |
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We collect and publish information about animal diseases. This Information is available as surveillance reports or source data through the links below. |
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Want to know more about animal diseases overseas? |
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Find out about the occurrence of animal disease outbreaks around the world and how we monitor them. Access our qualitative risk analyses which estimate the likelihood of disease entering the UK. |
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How will the UK Veterinary Surveillance Strategy make a difference? |
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Read our Strategy and about how we are implementing it. Contact us for more information. |
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Page last modified:
March 14, 2008





