Belgium: Mandatory vaccination against bluetongue

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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Starting from the next year, Belgium will mandate cattle farmers to vaccate their livestock against bluetongue disease (BT) and epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD), with the farmers bearing the cost of vaccination. In contrast, sheep and goat farmers will be exempt from paying taxes to the Belgian Animal Health Fund in 2025. The government's decision comes in response to the recent BT epidemic, which highlighted the insufficiency of voluntary vaccinations. There are concerns about the potential reoccurrence of the serotype 3 epidemic and the risk of importing the BT virus serotype 8 and EHD virus from France. The farmers' association Boerenbond expressed approval of the mandatory vaccinations but criticized the government's denial of their request for a state collective vaccine order, which could have lowered costs. They also requested financial aid from the Flemish government to cover vaccination costs.
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Mandatory Vaccinations from 2025 From next year, not only vaccinations against bluetongue disease will be mandatory, but also vaccinations against epizootic haemorrhagic disease (EHD) for cattle. Cattle farmers must bear the costs of vaccination themselves. Voluntary vaccinations are not enough On the other hand, sheep and goat farmers will enjoy financial relief. In 2025, they will be exempt from paying taxes to the Belgian Animal Health Fund. In order to reduce costs, farmers can vaccinate their animals themselves. However, the condition is a permanent business care agreement with the veterinarian running the farm. After several months of the BT epidemic, we must state that voluntary vaccinations were not able to sufficiently contain the effects of the disease, said Belgian Minister of Agriculture Clarinval. In the case of these mosquito-borne diseases, only mass vaccinations can limit their spread throughout the country. There is a risk that the serotype 3 epidemic will break ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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