China bans import of cows and beef from Laos

Published 2021년 7월 26일

Tridge summary

The Chinese Customs Administration has imposed a ban on cattle and beef imports from Laos due to an outbreak of Lumpy skin disease in the country. The disease, caused by the smallpox virus, was first reported in Laos in early July and has also been detected in China. The World Organization for Animal Health is urging its member countries to implement vaccination campaigns to prevent the spread of the disease.
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The Chinese Customs Administration on Thursday, July 22, imposed a ban on cartloads of cows and beef from Laos to prevent the spread of Lumpy skin disease. China took this measure after Laos reported the first outbreaks of the disease among cattle in early July, Reuters reports. Last year, this disease was also recorded in animals in China. Lumpy skin disease in cattle is caused by the smallpox virus, according to agriculture.vic.gov.au. Since 2012, it has been spreading in Africa and the Middle East, and has also been recorded in southeastern Europe, in particular in Greece, ...
Source: Milknews

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