2021
DOI: 10.1002/vetr.163
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Disease surveillance in England and Wales, January 2021

Abstract: This report is produced each month by the APHA Surveillance Intelligence Unit and the six Species Expert Groups (livestock and wildlife). The international horizonscanning summaries are produced by the Defra/APHA International Disease Monitoring (IDM) team, notifiable disease reports by the APHA Veterinary Exotic and Notifiable Disease Unit (VENDU), and threat analysis by the cross-agency Veterinary Risk Group (VRG). The report is drawn from scanning surveillance information, data and reports produced by the A… Show more

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“…The results of these two serological surveys, taken together with the absence of confirmed cases of SBV in the UK in 2015 (Anonymous, 2016), indicated there was likely to be an increasing proportion of naïve animals in flocks in the UK in 2016 (Stavrou et al, 2017). Subsequently, recirculation of SBV and recrudescence of disease were confirmed in the UK in autumn 2016 (Anonymous, 2016(Anonymous, , 2017Stokes et al, 2018) and again in 2021 (Anonymous, 2022), and it is expected this pattern of virus circulation and disease re-emergence will be repeated intermittently every 3-6 years (Anonymous, 2021;Stavrou et al, 2017).…”
Section: Use Of Flock Sbv Vaccination To Prevent Future Disease Outbr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of these two serological surveys, taken together with the absence of confirmed cases of SBV in the UK in 2015 (Anonymous, 2016), indicated there was likely to be an increasing proportion of naïve animals in flocks in the UK in 2016 (Stavrou et al, 2017). Subsequently, recirculation of SBV and recrudescence of disease were confirmed in the UK in autumn 2016 (Anonymous, 2016(Anonymous, , 2017Stokes et al, 2018) and again in 2021 (Anonymous, 2022), and it is expected this pattern of virus circulation and disease re-emergence will be repeated intermittently every 3-6 years (Anonymous, 2021;Stavrou et al, 2017).…”
Section: Use Of Flock Sbv Vaccination To Prevent Future Disease Outbr...mentioning
confidence: 99%