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Animal Health

APHIS works in a variety of ways to protect and improve the health, quality, and marketability of our nation's animals (including various wildlife), animal products, and veterinary biologics. This subject area describes many of the diseases facing animals today, as well the steps APHIS is taking to prevent, control, and eliminate those conditions.

Animal Health Report
An overview of domestic animal health in the United States. It contains information on the state of U.S. livestock, poultry, and aquaculture commodities, as well as the programs and strategies used to ensure their continued health.

Animal Diseases and Animal Diseases by Species
Veterinary Services protects and improves the health, quality, and marketability of our nation's animals, animal products and veterinary biologics by preventing, controlling and/or eliminating animal diseases, and monitoring and promoting animal health and productivity.

Veterinary Services, Office of the Chief Information Officer (VS OCIO)
The mission of the Veterinary Services Office of the Chief Information Officer (VS OCIO) is to provide responsive and quality information technology services and delivery to VS and its stakeholders which protects and improves the health, quality, and marketability of our nation's animals, animal products and veterinary biologics. To assist our stakeholders, VS has created an Information Technology Roadmap which describes the current state of disease surveillance management IT systems within the USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services. The document also presents a future path toward a national disease and surveillance management data repository that will facilitate database sharing and collaboration.

Laboratory Information and Services
APHIS provides a variety of laboratory services which are centered around providing or facilitating animal disease testing services.

Veterinary Biologics
Veterinary biologics include vaccines, antibodies, diagnostic kits, and certain immunomodulators. Learn how to license/import a biologic, report adverse events occurring from biologic use, or find lists of licensed products.

While Animal Health deals with animal disease control activities, it does not cover activities related to enforcing the Animal Welfare Act. For more information on that topic, go to the Animal Welfare section of the APHIS site.

Veterinarian Accreditation
Veterinarians can go here to learn how to apply for accreditation as well as search for a variety of training materials.

Monitoring and Surveillance
This section describes the National Animal Health Surveillance System and provides links to key animal health monitoring and surveillance issues, programs, and information sources.

Professional Development Training
The Professional Development Staff (PDS) is a small group of training specialists dedicated to meeting the current and future scientific and technical education and training needs of VS personnel. In addition to staff members housed at APHIS Headquarters in Riverdale, Maryland, PDS has Staff Veterinarians and Education Technology Specialists in both the Western Region and Eastern Region to ensure local, as well as national, needs are addressed.

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Dairy Cow

Animal Disease Traceability
An adaptable system to find and address disease

Poultry
Avian Influenza
A threat to U.S. poultry
Holstein cow
BSE
Get the facts about this chronic degenerative disease

Horse
Contagious Equine Metritis
More than 1,000 horses have been exposed

 

 

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