
Perhaps the most controversial of all notifiable disease impacting the UK, bovine tuberculosis incidence and control methods vary considerably within even within our national borders. Whether you believe this is a cattle disease, a wildlife disease, or a social science problem, there’s lots to debate. In this session the four UK chief veterinary officers are brought together to discuss the status of the disease in their nations and their devolved government’s current control methods
- •Bovine TB is an infectious notifiable disease
- •Three populations affected by bovine TB - people, wildlife, and cattle
- •The current status of bovine TB in the four UK nations
- •The current control methods being used across the nations, the challenges they present, and the opportunities for new methods of disease control
- •Bovine TB eradication is a shared goal, best achieved through partnership
Speakers
Christine Middlemiss, Chief Veterinary Officer, UK - Defra
Sheila Voas, Chief Veterinary Officer, Scotland - Scottish Government
Richard Irvine, Chief Veterinary Officer, Wales - Welsh Government
Brian Dooher, Chief Veterinary Officer, Northern Ireland - DAERA
In Business, Careers & Debates Theatre on 12 June at 15:15 - 16:15
Presented at BVA LIVE 2025
Please note this session is not RACE-approved but you can still earn a CPD certificate