Disease surveillance
Surveillance for notifiable, zoonotic (transmissible to humans) and emerging diseases forms an important part of this work.
View the quarterly disease surveillance reports
Disease diagnosis
A comprehensive range of laboratory tests is available to assist in the diagnosis of animal disease and provide detailed information on the health status of herds and flocks.
Specialist advice on animal diseases is given to the agricultural industry and veterinary profession.
A high throughput of diagnostic work allows AFBI to identify outbreaks of notifiable diseases, new or emerging diseases, changes in patterns of endemic diseases and conditions appropriate for further research.
These activities underpin the animal health status of Northern Ireland.
All-Island Disease Surveillance Reports
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2011
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2012
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2013
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2014
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2015
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2016
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2017
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2018
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2019
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2020
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2021
- All-Island Animal Disease Surveillance Report 2022
AFBI launch a new bovine respiratory virus PCR test
To aid farmers and vets to control respiratory disease AFBI is now offering PCR testing for all the major respiratory disease viruses in cattle - Bovine Respiratory Syncytial virus (BRSV), Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) and Parainfluenza virus type 3 (PI3). See Information on the PCR test.