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GOVERNMENT VETERINARY SERVICES (GVS) AT THE LONDON VET SHOW 2025 

GOVERNMENT VETERINARY SERVICES (GVS) AT THE LONDON VET SHOW 2025 

The Government Veterinary Services (GVS) are really excited to be exhibiting at the London Vet Show on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st November. We will be on stand Q75, so do stop by to say "hi" and learn more about what we …

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Bluetongue disease risk: we must remain vigilant (and what we can do)

Posted by: Nigel Gibbens, Chief Veterinary Officer, Posted on: 22 July 2016 - Categories: Disease outbreak
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...further information on our Bluetongue Virus Control strategy is available on GOV.UK. Detailed information on the disease including the latest updates on risk and vaccine availability can be found on...

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