National Animal Disease Information Service

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The National Animal Disease Information Service (NADIS) is a British veterinary organisation that limits the spread of animal diseases; it is partly government-funded.

History[]

NADIS was formed in 1995 to look at disease prevention in cattle, sheep and pigs.

Function[]

Each month it publishes a Parasite Forecast for British farmers.

Structure[]

It is headquartered in west Wales.[1]

Funding[]

Organisations that fund NADIS include Quality Meat Scotland (QMS)[2] and AHDB Beef and Lamb (former EBLEX)[3]

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