The UK’s main facility for dealing with viruses that jump from animals to humans has been left to “deteriorate to an alarming extent,” according to MPs.
The Public Affairs Committee report cited “inadequate management and under-investment” at the site in Weybridge.
It said the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) had “comprehensively failed in its historical management” of the centre.
Defra said work was already underway to upgrade the laboratories.
The centre is operated by the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). It is central to the UK’s ability to control the outbreak of animal diseases and detect any emerging pathogens.