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Find bird flu disease control zones and the rules you must follow in each zone.
Information on BTV-3 vaccines for keepers and vets, including rules for reporting vaccinations and keeping records.
Livestock keepers must use this service to report using the BTV-3 vaccine in England, Scotland and Wales.
How to safely and legally dispose of dead farm animals and horses.
Find out when you must use a Defra-approved disinfectant, which product to use, and in what concentration.
The signs of bluetongue virus, how you must report it and what happens when you do.
Services provided and contact details for Veterinary Investigation Centres (VICs) and surveillance pathology partners in England and Wales.
Private veterinary surgeons (PVS) can use this service to report the prescription of a BTV-3 vaccination.
The rules to follow when moving animals within a restricted zone, including to markets, shows and slaughterhouses.
How to prevent the introduction and spread of animal disease by following good hygiene and biosecurity standards.
Signs that may suggest rabies in bats, what to do if you spot them and measures to prevent exposing yourself to the disease.
Summary of product characteristics for Bultavo-3 BTV-3 vaccine in the UK
How to spot African swine fever, what to do if you suspect it and how to stop it spreading.
Find out when to test vaccinated animals and how to get private testing.
Send samples (classified as UN3373 biological substance category B) to APHA according to the ADR regulations and P650 packing instructions.
How vets in England and Wales can submit samples to APHA for non-statutory diagnostic testing.
The signs of foot and mouth disease, what to do if you suspect it in your animals and measures to prevent its spread.
Licence conditions of the general licence in England.
Access APHA reports, videos, publications and data on livestock, wildlife and small animals in England and Wales.
How to spot Newcastle disease, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
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