* WELCOME TO NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE REPORTING SYSTEM (NADRS) *
The new link for Artificial Insemination (NAIP) data entry is given under NADRS 2.0 login screen with caption (
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"Protect Animals - They Will Protect You"
Objectives
The primary objectives of the Animal Disease Reporting System is collection and
collation of animal health information to
Identify to which diseases exist in the country;
Determine the level and location of diseases;
Determine the importance of different diseases;
Set priorities for the use of resources for disease control activities;
Plan, implement and monitor disease control programmes;
Respond to disease outbreak;
Meet reporting requirements of international organizations;
Demonstrate disease status to trading partners.
NATIONAL ANIMAL DISEASE REPORTING SYSTEM (NADRS 2.0)
The NADRS involves a computerized network, linking each Block, District and the
State/UT Headquarters in the country to the Central Project Monitoring Unit (CPMU)
in the DADF at New Delhi. The Department during May 2014, had modified the application
based on the inputs of the end user making it user friendly for the data entry.
Further, analyzing the capture of information at block level and various reports,
Department further reoriented the application on the technical and operational fronts
and launched modified NARDS 2.0 application with following new features:
An android based mobile application for capturing of Animal disease information
in terms of First Information Report(FIR), Daily Incidence (DI) cases and Vaccination
coverage from the Block Veterinary Officers with validation by District Veterinary
Officers and State Veterinary Officer based on the modified NARDS 2.0 application
has been developed.
Livestock sector has immense potential for growth in India. The biggest impediment
to growth of this sector, however, is the large-scale prevalence of diseases like
FMD, PPR, Brucellosis, Avian Influenza etc, which adversely affect the animal productivity.
The disease in livestock result in both morbidity and mortality and consequent production
losses .
Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of the poor often in ways that cash, brick
and mortar cannot. Controlling animal diseases is a good way to take the rural poor
out of poverty. In addition to treatment of animal diseases, the reporting incidences/
outbreaks of Notifiable animal diseases is a great step towards reducing the economic
loss to the farmers on account of mortality and morbidity. The National Animal Disease
Reporting System is a developed platform for reporting occurrence of animal diseases
data from the Block level Veterinary Units. NADRS application record and monitor
livestock disease situation in the country with a view to initiate preventive and
curative action in a timely and speedy manner.
Dashboard features
Revised First Information Report(FIR)
Daily Incidence (DI) cases
Modified Vaccination
Module has been provisioned to capture fish diseases
Capturing of state wise actionable points generated during the review meetings and
their status.
Sharing of NADRS data to National Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease
Informatics (NIVEDI) for the forecasting of Animal Diseases
Provision to upload picture of disease incident while reporting
Capturing of Information on “Animal Health Camps conducted” module has been included
Provision has been made to capture vaccination of targets and achievements
AQUATIC ANIMAL DISEASES (NADRS 2.0)
Fisheries and Aquaculture are important sub-sectors contributing to India’s economy
along with livestock sector with a share of sizeable share in the country’s agriculture
GDP and the total GDP.
Aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food sectors. However, diseases became
a primary constraint to the growth of this sector if not properly monitored and
controlled. Translocation of pathogens and diseases with movements of their host
animals leads to serious socio-economic, environmental and international trade consequences
arising from trans-boundary aquatic animal diseases. Therefore, there is a need
for improved reporting and response to disease emergencies in aquatic animals to
prevent huge economic losses incurred on account of diseases.
In order to address this requirement, reporting of aquatic animal diseases in the
country has also being integrated into the existing National Animal Disease Reporting
System (NADRS). This computerized platform will facilitate aquatic animal disease
reporting at the level of District and State Headquarters to a centralised Disease
Reporting and Monitoring Unit at the DADF in New Delhi.
The key objective of aquatic animal disease reporting is to improve the collection
of information on distribution and occurrence of aquatic animal diseases to strengthen
national information management system for aquatic animal diseases of national concern.
District Fisheries Officer/ Designated Nodal Officer :
Unified view on prevailing disease scenario, control measure adopted in the districts
Action taken by the field level officer and advisory on disease control
Based on alert to provide preventive measure to the surrounded areas of the outbreak
occurrence place
Alerts to the neighboring districts/states on outbreak
State Fisheries Department :
Online monitoring of action taken by DFOs/DNOs on disease outbreak
360 degree view on prevailing disease scenario in the state
Good governance & transparency in disease occurrence & its impact
Coordination with National Surveillance Programme on Aquatic Animal Diseases (NSPAAD)