ParasiteVet UK
Detection Map
Interactive surveillance data from samples submitted to the ParasiteVet veterinary laboratory.

Interactive surveillance data from samples submitted to the ParasiteVet veterinary laboratory.
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From pinworms and coccidia to Cryptosporidium, Giardia and Salmonella, our interactive map provides a fascinating insight into the organisms being identified in reptile samples submitted to the ParasiteVet laboratory.
Use the filters to explore findings across the UK and discover which parasites and pathogens have been detected in different regions.
Dog & Cat Parasite Surveillance Map
ParasiteVet is developing a dedicated canine and feline surveillance map using laboratory findings from samples submitted across the United Kingdom.
The map will allow users to explore the geographical distribution of important parasites and pathogens identified through routine testing, helping to provide valuable insights into emerging trends and regional detections.
Future categories are expected to include organisms such as Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Toxocara, lungworm, Salmonella and Campylobacter, amongst others.
Dog & Cat surveillance data coming soon.
Avian Parasite Surveillance Map
Our avian surveillance map is currently under development and will showcase findings from bird samples submitted to the ParasiteVet laboratory.
Designed for bird owners, breeders, veterinary professionals and researchers, the map will provide an overview of parasite and pathogen detections identified through routine laboratory testing.
As the database grows, this resource will help improve understanding of avian health trends and organisms detected in captive bird populations throughout the UK.
Avian surveillance data coming soon.
Small Mammal Parasite Surveillance Map
ParasiteVet is expanding its surveillance programme to include rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hedgehogs and other small mammals.
The future interactive map will display laboratory findings from submitted samples, providing a valuable resource for owners, veterinary professionals and researchers interested in parasite and pathogen monitoring.
This growing database will help highlight organisms detected within UK small mammal populations and support evidence-based health management.
Small mammal surveillance data coming soon.