Change description : 2025-07-31 16:11:00: You can use these vaccines in Northern Ireland: updated guidance to include the rules you must follow. [Guidance and regulation]
If your livestock have been vaccinated for BTV-3 you still need to comply with all BTV-3 movement and testing requirements.
Three BTV-3 vaccines have been permitted for use. Two of these have been granted a marketing authorisation by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD), and the third is unauthorised. You can only use these vaccines if your use is compliant with a valid licence or declaration.
In addition to your responsibility to inform the relevant authorities of any adverse effects that you notice, the UK and WalesWales, Scotland and Northern Ireland Chief Veterinary Officers have published an an:
In Northern Ireland when you use a BTV-3 vaccination you must return the livestock keeper form (DAERA) to your local DAERA Direct Office within 5 working days of vaccinating.
You should not test vaccinated animals as part of a pre-movement test in bluetongue zones until at least 7 days after their vaccination. This will prevent interference with BTV-3 monitoring.
There is some risk that individual countries could take a precautionary approach regarding trade in products from vaccinated animals. Defra does not judge this to be a major concern, particularly given current use of these vaccines on the continent. There are no known trading restrictions on products of animal origin from vaccinated animals. If restrictions were applied, we would engage with trade partners to try to mitigate these.
Two BTV-3 vaccines have been granted marketing authorisation by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. Unauthorised vaccines can continue to be imported into Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) until October 2025. You can continue to use unauthorised vaccines under permit until their expiry date, as long as they were bought on the British market.
18 October 2024
The general licence for bluetongue serotype 3 (BTV-3) now applies to all counties in England.