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Recently qualified Veterinary Surgeons welcomed to AFBI Omagh

Date published: 21 October 2025

Areas of Expertise: Animal Health and Welfare

On the 15th of October the Omagh laboratory of AFBI Disease Surveillance and Investigation Branch welcomed recently qualified veterinary surgeons to their facility.

Recently qualified Veterinary Surgeons from NI, England and Wales during a visit to AFBI Omagh

Vets from locally in Northern Ireland, but also from England and Wales visited the branch to learn from the onsite veterinary research officers about how we provide a diagnostic service to local veterinary practices and how services such as these can help them improve their work ‘in the field’.

The importance of the labs role in passive disease surveillance was also discussed including how we fit into the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affair’s (DAERA’s) emergency disease response, reporting of notifiable diseases and antimicrobial resistance surveillance.

The visitors were given a tour of the facility and then shown postmortem demonstrations. 

Postmortem findings were both topical and interesting with pneumonia evident in a recently housed calf which had also evidence of lungworm and an unusual case of acorn toxicity in a ewe. Acorn toxicity is a rare form of poisoning which has been seen in higher numbers this autumn in the UK and Ireland given the increased abundance of acorns.

The morning finished with refreshments and further informal discussion.

Notes to editors:

AFBI is an arms-length body of DAERA delivering research and development, diagnostic and analytical testing, emergency response capability and expert scientific advice for DAERA and other government departments, public bodies and commercial companies in Northern Ireland, and further afield.

AFBI’s Vision is “Scientific excellence delivering impactful and sustainable outcomes for society, economy and the natural environment”.

AFBI’s Purpose is to deliver trusted, independent research, statutory & surveillance science, and expert advice that addresses local and global challenges, informs government policy and industry decision making, and underpins a sustainable agri-food industry and the natural and marine environments.

AFBI’s strategic priorities:

- Leading improvements in the agri-food industry to enhance its sustainability;
- Protecting animal, plant and human health;
- Enhancing the natural and marine environment;
- Delivering quality outcomes and impact;
- Enabling world class science through excellence in people, places & technology.

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