Disease Information
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Endemic and Emerging Disease Alert System
The APHA’s Endemic and Emerging Disease Alert System (EEDAS) for farmed livestock is a new communication tool from our scanning surveillance network.
EEDAS will be used to keep you up to date with timely animal health threats directly from our Species Expert Groups. This is independent of any of the existing alerts currently in place including the notifiable disease alert system.
By registering to receive alerts from EEDAS you can decide how you wish to receive these alerts.
You can receive them via email, text message or both. If you wish to register to receive these notifications then please email siu@apha.gov.uk with:
email address you would like us to use
mobile telephone number if you wish to receive text alerts.
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- Babesia canis - April 2016
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Botulism in farmed ruminants - December 2018
- Brucella canis (Canine brucellosis): summary information sheet - September 2023
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Frequently asked Brucella canis testing questions – September 2023
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- Be alert to Haemonchus contortus – July 2020
- Hot weather and potential risks to health and welfare - August 2022
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- Lungworm - November 2021
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- Rodent control on poultry farms – June 2022
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- Schmallenberg virus update – January 2024
- Seneca Valley Virus - Key facts - September 2023
- Sheep scab
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- Thelazia callipaeda information note - March 2018
CPD Webinars
Webinar Title | Date |
Bovine abortion sampling | June 2023 |
Common conditions of smallholder chickens | June 2023 |
Enterotoxaemia caused by Clostridium perfingens type D | June 2023 |
Surveillance and the roles of VIC's | June 2023 |
Diagnosing sheep scab using skin scrapes | June 2023 |
Free testing for sheep scab in Wales | November 2022 |
APHA's Free to Farmer Carcase Collection Service | July 2022 |
Successful sampling for ovine abortions | February 2022 |
Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak: A One Health approach | December 2021 |
Veterinary Scanning Surveillance at APHA | November 2021 |
Neurological Disease Investigation in Cattle | November 2021 |
ADTS for the busy vet | September 2021 |