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Vets Welcome New Vet Surveillance Group For England And Wales

Author: BVA
Posted: Wednesday 11th January, 2012. 14:24:19

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the new advisory group on veterinary surveillance in England and Wales and called for the future model to be shaped by good surveillance strategies that fulfil the country’s needs not based on cost cutting.

The Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) set up the independent advisory group, under the chairmanship of Dirk Pfeiffer, Professor of Veterinary Epidemiology at the Royal Veterinary College, to recommend a future delivery model for veterinary surveillance in England and Wales.

The advisory group includes representatives from government, the veterinary profession, livestock farming and private laboratories.

As part of the process AHVLA will also be publishing an online survey in mid-January aimed at individual veterinary practitioners and livestock keepers to gather individual opinions on the inputs, mechanisms, outputs and value of surveillance in England and Wales.

Commenting, Carl Padgett, President of the BVA, said:

“Veterinary surveillance is an essential component in our animal health, public health, food security, and international trade work.

“The emergence of Schmallenberg virus in ruminants in northern Europe demonstrates the current value and ongoing need for a robust surveillance system to work both nationally and internationally.

“The BVA welcomes the establishment of the advisory group and particularly the wide range of veterinary expertise and experience that is represented on the group. It is important that views from both veterinary practitioners and veterinary scientists are fed into this review.

“While we understand that AHVLA and Defra must ensure value for money from the surveillance network, any future model must be shaped by good surveillance strategies, not the need to cut costs.

“We urge all practitioners in England and Wales to contribute to the discussions by completing the online survey.

“We look forward to engaging with the advisory group as it carries out the review and beyond.”

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