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Animal Health launches news alert service

Animal Health launches news alert service

DEPARTMENT FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (News Release ref : 60/08) issued by The Government News Network on 26 February 2008

Animal Health has today launched a free news alert service to help people on the move keep in touch with the latest developments on notifiable animal disease.

The service is targeted mainly at the farming community, although it is available to everyone. By registering, subscribers will receive alerts on up to five notifiable animal diseases - foot and mouth disease, bluetongue, avian influenza, Newcastle disease and classical swine fever. Subscribers can choose to receive alerts via a voicemail on a landline telephone or mobile telephone, via text, fax or email.

The new subscription service complements Animal Health's other channels for keeping the farming community and stakeholders informed about the latest developments on notifiable animal diseases - the Animal Health website, the Animal Health Recorded Information Line and Animal Health's instant messaging system which allows the organisation to send messages to livestock keepers, local veterinary practices and local stakeholders where contact details are held.

There will be no charge to receive the messages on the notifable diseases noted above. Subscribers who register online will be able to register for free, however, subscribers who register via telephone will incur a one-off charge on their landline or at their mobile network provider's standard rate.

Glenys Stacey, Animal Health Chief Executive said:

"A disease outbreak is a difficult time and it is vitally important that livestock keepers can access accurate information as quickly as possible.

"We have made great improvements over the past few months in communicating with our stakeholders, sending messages by voicemail, fax or email to many on our database. Because many farmers don't have access to, or time to look on the website for up to date information, we also introduced a recorded information line where people can call from a telephone and listen to the latest news instantly.

"Although we have been able to improve our communications significantly we know we are not targeting everyone that we need to. The new subscription service means our customers can choose the way they receive information and can choose which disease or diseases they want to be updated about."

To sign up online to the Animal Health Subscription Service visit the Animal Health website at http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalhealth .

To sign up by telephone dial 0844 884 9888 and follow the press button instructions.

Local stakeholders receiving messages already have been specifically targeted. They may or may not receive messages in the future, dependent on the type and location of any future disease. Therefore if they choose to register for the subscription service, they may receive the same messages through different mediums.

Notes to editors

Information and advice on animal diseases is available via the Defra Helpline on 08459 33 55 77.

Livestock keepers can also call the Animal Health Recorded Information Line for the latest updates on 0844 884 4600.

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