Notifiable Disease Investigations in Great Britain 2008-2015 Summary
Summary
This dataset contains a list of all exotic disease investigations carried out by the Animal and Plant Health Agency(APHA) in Great Britain between 2008 and 2015. Investigations that follow the report of an exotic notifiable disease are called 'report cases'. Notifiable diseases in this context are animal diseases that an animal owner/keeper is under legal obligation to report to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), even if there is only a suspicion that an animal may be affected. 'Exotic diseases' are defined as diseases that are not currently present within the United Kingdom. Individual diseases are listed on the left of this table, and years along the top. Further information and explanation of abbreviations are available at the end of the document.
Please note: Enzootic Bovine Leukosis and Brucellosis Abortus were the responsibility of the Endemics team within APHA until 2014. They are therefore only included in these records from 2014 onwards.
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Use limitation statement
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Licence
Open Government LicenceAttribution statement
©Crown Copyright, APHA 2016
Technical information
Update frequency
unknown
Lineage
N/A
Spatial information
Coordinate reference system
http://www.opengis.net/def/crs/EPSG/0/27700Geographic extent
- Latitude from: -50 to 58.7
- Longitude from: -6.2 to 1.7
Metadata information
Language
English
Metadata identifier
54c6ed06-c095-4a18-a1d2-8a7c7574c66e
Published by
Animal & Plant Health Agency
Contact publisher
aphaopendata@apha.gov.ukDataset reference dates
Creation date
17 May 2016
Revision date
N/A
Publication date
17 May 2016
Period
- From: 01 January 2008
- To: 31 December 2015
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Data and Supporting Information
Data services and download by area of interest | Link | Action |
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http://data.defra.gov.uk/Agriculture/APHA0283+-+NDIInvestigations2008-2015.odt | Open link |