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Bovine TB epidemiology and surveillance in Great Britain, 2023

Analysis of the results of bovine tuberculosis epidemiology and surveillance in England and Great Britain in 2023.

Applies to England

Documents

Bovine tuberculosis in England in 2023

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Supplementary figures to the England Bovine TB Report

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Bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain in 2023: explanatory supplement to the annual reports

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Explanatory supplement to the reports

This has been published to support the GB surveillance data report, the epidemiology report for England, and the end of year epidemiology reports in the Edge Area and the LRA. It explains where the data comes from, methodology used, definitions and control protocols for TB

The text is taken from the explanatory text published in reports from previous years, updated for the current reporting year and is published as a separate reference document to reduce the length of the data and epidemiology reports.

Updates to this page

Published 19 September 2024
Last updated 21 November 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added the bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain surveillance report and data for 2023.

  2. First published.

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