DEPARTMENT FOR
ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS News Release (328/08) issued by
COI News Distribution Service. 9 October 2008
The 2007 Zoonoses
Report will be launched today at the "Orphan Zoonoses
Conference" in Glasgow. Zoonoses are diseases and infections
which are transmitted naturally between animals and humans.
The report brings together data and information published from
various sources throughout 2007 and draws on information from
humans, food, feed and animals, providing comparable data from
previous years.
It covers the major food and water-borne zoonoses (Campylobacter,
Salmonella, Vero cytotoxin producing E. coli O157 (VTEC O157) and
Cryptosporidium), and the main notifiable zoonotic diseases of
animals including bovine tuberculosis, brucellosis, anthrax,
rabies, West Nile Virus, BSE and Avian Influenza.
Key areas include:
* Campylobacter: In 2007 there was an increase of 10% on the
number recorded in 2006, however the recorded figure of 55,590
still shows a general decline in the number of cases in humans.
* Salmonella: In 2007, 13,213 laboratory reports of Salmonella in
humans were recorded in the UK, a decrease of 6.2% compared to the
14,060 confirmed cases in 2006.
* E. Coli VTEC O157: Human cases of VTEC O157 infection fell in
the UK by 9.8% in 2007, compared with 2006.
* Bovine tuberculosis: There was an increase in both new
incidents of bovine tuberculosis in cattle during 2007 and in the
number of herds tested.
* Lyme borreliosis: Throughout 2007, there was an increase in
reports, with seasonal trends similar to those seen in previous
years where most cases appear in the months of July, August and September.
* Avian Influenza: The finding of H5N1 in a wild swan in Scotland
and of low pathogenic avian influenza H7N3 in poultry in Norfolk
is also mentioned.
* Q fever: A cluster of Q fever cases was identified in 2007, in
the Cheltenham area. Despite extensive investigations by the HPA
and VLA, no source was identified.
Notes for Editors
1. The report is available on the Defra website at http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/zoonoses/reports.htm
2. Ministers agreed in 1999 to the production of an annual
Zoonoses Report to make UK data on specific zoonotic organisms
found in humans, animals, feedingstuffs and food required by the
Zoonoses Directive (92/117/EC) more accessible. The first annual
Report was published in July 2000.
3. The 2007 Report was produced by a joint Working Group
consisting of representatives from Defra, the Department of Health
(DH), the Food Standards Agency (FSA), the Health Protection
Agency (HPA), the Devolved Administrations, Veterinary
Laboratories Agency (VLA), Scottish Agricultural College, Scottish
Centre for Infection and Environmental Health and Communicable
Disease Surveillance Centres (CDSC). The chairman of the working
group that produced the report is Dr Robert Smith, NPHS CDSC
Wales, (Velindre NHS Trust), The Temple of Peace and Health,
Cathays Park, Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, Abton
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