Sheep disease dashboard launched by government

Vets and farmers can find out the most common diagnoses in their area using the map
Vets and farmers can find out the most common diagnoses in their area using the map

A new sheep disease surveillance dashboard to make it easier for farmers to view sheep disease data has been launched.

Developed by the Animal and Plant Health Agency, it has an interactive map which gives access to information on a county or country basis and by time period and age group.

Vets and farmers can find out the most common diagnoses in their area, or learn where specific diseases have been diagnosed via the 'Vet Gateway' area of their website.

The data behind the dashboard come from diagnoses made by APHA's Veterinary Investigation Centres across England and Wales, from the network of universities and other surveillance partners working with APHA and from Scotland's Rural College Disease Surveillance Centres across Scotland.

The dashboard allows the user to choose a geographic area, a time period and an age group of interest.

'Protect the livestock industry'

Richard Irvine, APHA's Veterinary Head of Scanning Surveillance, said: "The sheep disease surveillance dashboard provides vets and farmers with a user-friendly means of accessing sheep disease data and enables them to tailor it to their own requirements and interests.

"It shows how the diagnostic information captured from scanning surveillance across Great Britain can be shared and contributes to building a national picture of sheep health.

"I would encourage both farmers and vets to try the dashboard as well as continuing to help APHA and our disease surveillance partners to protect the livestock industry by sharing information and intelligence about animal disease."

APHA are developing dashboards for other farmed animal species and the animal disease surveillance pages on the APHA Vet Gateway have also been refreshed and enhanced.