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How to spot chronic wasting disease (CWD), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
Qualitative assessments of the risk of chronic wasting disease being introduced in the UK, and the risk of exposures.
Current issues relating to imports and exports of animals and animal products.
How to spot surra (Trypanosoma evansi), what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
A to Z on content relating to infectious diseases.
3 neglected tropical diseases are caused by parasitic kinetoplastid protozoa: sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis, and chagas disease
Notifications of infectious diseases (NOIDs) and reportable causative organisms: legal duties of laboratories and medical practitioners.
Guidance on listed diseases of fish and shellfish and their status in England and Wales, including what happens if a disease is suspected or confirmed.
The diagnosis, management and epidemiology of zoonotic diseases.
Risk factors associated with grade 2 disability among new cases and patients and providers’ views into reasons for late presentation
When you can exceed the burning and storage limits in waste exemption D7 to burn trees and plants affected by disease or pests in the open.
A collection of guides to notifiable diseases in animals.
Find out which birds and animals may be spared from culling during an outbreak of an exotic animal disease.
List of zoonotic diseases and how they are transmitted to humans.
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