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Zoonoses: UK annual reports

Annual reports on zoonoses in the UK, providing information on reported cases of zoonotic infection in humans and animals.

Documents

Zoonoses report UK 2017

Zoonoses overview report UK 2016

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Zoonoses report UK 2015

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Zoonoses summary report UK 2014

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Details

These annual reports on zoonoses in the United Kingdom (UK) include a summary of reported cases of zoonotic infection in humans and animals. Zoonoses are diseases which can be transmitted between animals and humans.

The data have been compiled from statutory notifiable or reportable disease reports, national scanning surveillance systems, control programmes, research programmes and from data submitted to the European Commission via the Trends and Sources Report, under the Zoonoses Directive 2003/99. Multiple UK agencies contribute to the reports.

Older zoonoses reports are also available for:

Reports prior to 2009 are available on the UK Government Web Archive.

Updates to this page

Published 23 June 2017
Last updated 19 December 2018 + show all updates
  1. Added Zoonoses report: UK 2017.

  2. Added overview report for 2016.

  3. First published.

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