Incidence of TB in UK Cattle

UK - The provisional September 2008 estimate lies above the incidence rate for September 2007.
calendar icon 18 December 2008
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As such the incidence rates are subject to further revisions as more tests and their results are input, says the Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs.

Provisional statistics show a 25 per cent increase in the number of new TB incidents in January - September 2008 compared to the same period in 2007.

However, according to Defra, combined with a decrease in the number of herds tested over the same period, this equates to a provisional overall increase in the TB incidence rate (new TB incidents, as a proportion of tests on unrestricted herds) of 27 per cent.

The provisional average confirmed incidence rate (confirmed new TB incidents, as a proportion of tests on unrestricted herds) was 4.9 per cent for January - September 2008, compared to 3.7 per cent for the same period in 2007.

Chart 1; it shows below the TB incidence for the more recent data.

Percentage of tests on unrestricted herds resulting in a
confirmed new incident (from 2003)


Chart 2; it shows below the long-term trend for TB incidence.

Percentage of tests on unrestricted herds resulting in a
confirmed new incident


Further Reading

- Find out more information on Bovine Tuberculosis by clicking here.
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