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Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network

Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network The Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET) is a national initiative for the UK companion animal population, led by the University of Liverpool.

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SAVSNET for diagnostic laboratories

Learn how data collected from diagnostic laboratories enables us to deliver companion animal health insights and disease surveillance.

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SAVSNET for veterinary practices

Discover why electronic health records, shared by veterinary practitioners, are crucial to our work researching companion animal health issues.

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Research

Explore some of the current priorities for our research and syndromic surveillance of the UK's companion animal population.

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Publications

Details of publications and journal articles, researching topics affecting companion animal health and welfare, by members of the SAVSNET team.

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Meet the team

Meet our team of investigators who are using electronic health data to monitor diseases in companion animals.

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Insights and resources

Dashboards, information and other initiatives for veterinary practitioners, diagnostic laboratories and pet owners.

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Removing your animal's data

Complete our online opt-out form if you wish to remove your animal's data from SAVSNET.