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What is ADNS ?

Animal disease information from Member States

Detailed information on each outbreak in a Member State of an infectious disease in animals, listed in Annex I of Council Directive 82/894/EC, is sent by the Member States to the European Commission via the Animal Disease Notification System (ADNS).

A summary *  of the number of outbreaks and the date of the last outbreak notified to the Community is given in a table for the current year. It is updated on a weekly basis. Overviews for the previous years can be found in the following page.

* Disclaimer : The table and maps only reflects the situation as notified by the countries on the list


Avian influenza

Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 cases in wild birds in the Member States reported to the Animal Disease Information System (ADNS).

Maps for HPAI H5N1 outbreaks in poultry and positive cases wild birds in the Member States reported to ADNS:


Bluetongue

The regions in Member States where outbreaks of bluetongue have been notified are indicated in red in the following maps for the bluetongue seasons 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009

More information on bluetongue outbreaks as sent to the ADNS system by the Member States can be found on the BlueTongue NET work application.
More information on bluetongue can be found on the DG Health and Consumers webpages on bluetongue.


ADNS working group meetings

Working group meeting on ADNS and the EU-BTNET system, held in Brussels on 23 January 2008

Presentations given during the meeting:


 
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Last Update : 09-11-2009