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Cambridge, Liverpool and Nottingham Universities join APHA’s scanning surveillance network for livestock disease in England and Wales

Expanding the expertise of, and contributors to, disease surveillance and bringing livestock premises in the areas they cover closer to a post-mortem provider.

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The APHA’s post-mortem examination (PME) and diagnostic testing (scanning surveillance) service provides a major component of the GB scanning surveillance network. It works closely with vets and farmers to detect and investigate new or re-emerging disease, and diagnose endemic diseases in livestock.

In January and February, three additional PME providers will be joining the scanning surveillance network. These are the Universities of Cambridge, Liverpool and Nottingham. This adds to the five current PME providers (Royal Veterinary College, University of Surrey, the Wales Veterinary Science Centre, University of Bristol, and SRUC Veterinary Services St Boswells) that work together with the six APHA Veterinary Investigation Centres.

These new PME providers will expand the capacity and coverage in England and Wales meaning more vets and farmers will benefit from the available services. The APHA’s Vet Gateway provides a description of the current GB scanning surveillance network and how to access diagnostic services and advice.

Chief Veterinary Officer, Christine Middlemiss said:

The addition of these providers will further strengthen our robust animal health surveillance system and contribute towards the UK’s recognised status as a world leader in animal health and welfare.

To find out more about what services are available please look at APHA’s Vet Gateway or contact the Surveillance Intelligence Unit [email protected].

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Published 16 February 2021