- Source: Animal Health
- Organisasi Kesehatan Hewan Dunia
- Hewan
- Daftar penyakit hewan
- Kesejahteraan hewan
- Otoritas veteriner
- Hewan akuatik
- Flu burung
- Kedokteran hewan
- Pematian hewan
- Sampar ruminansia kecil
- Veterinary medicine
- Animal Health
- Phibro Animal Health
- Schering-Plough
- World Organisation for Animal Health
- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
- Animal Health Trust
- Elanco
- Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
- Animal welfare
Animal Health was a UK government executive agency primarily responsible for ensuring that farmed animals in Great Britain were healthy, disease-free and well looked after.
One of its key roles was to implement government policies aimed at preventing or managing outbreaks of serious animal diseases. In doing so, it supported the farming industry, protected the welfare of farmed animals and safeguarded public health from animal-borne diseases.
In England and Wales, it also worked to protect public health by ensuring that dairy hygiene and egg production standards were met.
It regulated the trade in endangered species through CITES.
Previously, Animal Health was also known as State Veterinary Service.
The Scottish arm of the organisation was a member of SEARS (Scotland's Environmental and Rural Services).
On 1 April 2011, it merged with the Veterinary Laboratories Agency to form the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency.
See also
Veterinary medicine
National Office of Animal Health
References
External links
Official website