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1 Animal Health Policy developments, achievements and future risks

2 Factors leading to the development of an animal health & welfare strategy The Animal Health & Welfare Strategy for GB 2004 England Implementation Group South East A H& W group Bovine TB Future Threats Conclusions

3 Factors leading to the development of an animal health & welfare strategy Food safety scares - salmonella in eggs / BSE Farm Assurance RUMA Alliance ‘Cost sharing’ Competition Commission investigation into veterinary medicines Foot & Mouth Disease epidemic in 2001

4 The Animal Health & Welfare Strategy for GB 2004 Key Principles Working in Partnership Promoting the benefits of animal health and welfare – prevention is better than cure Ensuring a clear understanding of the costs and benefits of animal health and welfare practices Understanding and accepting roles and responsibilities Delivering and enforcing animal health and welfare standards effectively

5 England Implementation Group Low profile ‘quango’ 2005 – 2009 Encourage/ cajole all stakeholders to implement strategy Created sector groups –cattle, sheep etc. Cost and responsibility sharing models Vet & Vet Services Regional groups

6 South East A H& W group Sub Group of SE sustainable food and farming board - Formed after 2007 FMD outbreak Communication with smallholder animal keepers –EBLEX better returns Bluetongue vaccination campaign Livestock Health SE Laser bTB

7 Bovine TB Notifiable disease Impediment to delivering strategy Continuous rise in cases since 1970s Wildlife reservoir – badgers Lack of new technology – tests & vaccines Political cowardice!

8 Continuing & Future Threats Bovine TB Climate change- incursion of exotic disease e.g Bluetongue, Schmallenberg virus Antibiotic resistance Lack of new medicines Avian influenza Complacency re epidemic diseases Government disengagement

9 Conclusions Animal Health still high on agenda -press, levy boards Vets developing holistic service approach Farm Health planning embedded Animal Health & Welfare board established within DEFRA Genuine culture change?


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