
Data sources on animal diseases: Country Card of Lithuania
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
efsa supporting publications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2397-8325
DOI - 10.2903/sp.efsa.2019.en-1547
Subject(s) - animal health , christian ministry , european union , animal agriculture , agriculture , outbreak , livestock , environmental health , animal species , business , service (business) , government (linguistics) , veterinary medicine , geography , political science , medicine , biology , marketing , zoology , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , virology , forestry , law , economic policy
Mapping ‘data sources’ on animal diseases in each European Union (EU) Member State is one of the activities of EFSA's SIGMA 1 , 2 project. The aim of this activity is to identify the central competent authorities responsible for managing the data on animal diseases and animal populations in each Member State. Initially EFSA is focusing on three diseases (on which EFSA is currently working): African swine fever, avian influenza and lumpy skin disease; and on the corresponding affected animal populations: swine, poultry and bovines, respectively. This technical report presents the results of the implementation of the above activity for Lithuania and provides information on the authorities that constitute the data sources on animal diseases within the country. It also includes the ‘Country Card’, which depicts the central competent authorities responsible for the data on animal diseases (data on outbreaks, surveillance activities and laboratory results) and on animal populations (bovines, swine, poultry) in Lithuania. It has been generated based on the replies submitted by Lithuania via the EUSurvey questionnaire and on the clarifications provided subsequently. The Centre of the Agriculture Information & Rural Business of the Ministry of Agriculture is the central source of data related to animal populations in Lithuania. State Food and Veterinary Service under the Government of Lithuania is the source of data related to animal diseases.