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Research: Pig: GB disease surveillance and emerging threats reports

Animal Plant Health Agency

May 8
11:01 2024

These reports are published by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) as part of Defras disease surveillance programme.

Previous reports

See previous pig GB disease surveillance and emerging threats reports.

Published 4 June 2020
Last updated 8 May 2024 +show all updates
  1. Added quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report: October to December 2023.

  2. Added the quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report: April to June 2023.

  3. Added the quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report: January to March 2023.

  4. Added the Quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report: October to December 2022.

  5. Uploaded quarterly report for July to September 2022.

  6. Uploaded quarterly report for April to June 2022.

  7. We have published the quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report for January to March 2022.

  8. Removed report for Jan to March 2022 for amendments.

  9. We have published the quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report for January to March 2022.

  10. We have published the quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report for October to December 2021.

  11. We have published the quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report for July to September 2021.

  12. We have published the Quarterly GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report: April to June 2021

  13. Added pig disease surveillance report for January to March 2021.

  14. Added pig disease surveillance report for October to December 2020.

  15. Added GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report for July to September 2020.

  16. Added GB pig disease surveillance and emerging threats report for April to June 2020.

  17. First published.

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