Objectives
Functions
Development of animal health and production
Protection of human health
Protection of animals
Development of animal health and production
Protection of human health
Protection of animals and welfare
The achievement of these objectives involves the effective and coordinated performance of many diverse activities, which together are the functions of the service.
Development of animal health and production
Surveillance
Disease investigation
Disease prevention, control and eradication
Quarantine
Emergency response
Clinical services
Control of animal drugs and biological products
Veterinary inspection
Research
Training
Wildlife disease monitoring
Veterinary aspects of aquaculture
Protection of human health
Control of zoonoses
Food hygiene
Meat inspection
Residue testing
Training
Protection of animals and welfare
Ensuring humane treatment of animals in general
Welfare standards in markets, during transport and slaughter
Control of laboratory animals
Enforcement of legislation, extension services and transfer of technology are common to all of the above activities. Although the main functions will be considered separately, many of them overlap. The service should be well-coordinated and closely integrated to achieve its goals effectively. Senior officers in charge of the different components should ensure that the structure and staff numbers and qualifications are appropriate for the tasks to be performed and that management integrates their activities.