Mongolia reports FMD outbreak

Published 2021년 10월 5일

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At least 7,681 heads of livestock from 85 herders in Mongolia's Uvurkhangai province have been infected with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), according to the provincial veterinary department. The disease has spread among herders who moved their livestock to the east due to drought. FMD has been reported in over half of Mongolia's provinces this year. The country's livestock sector, a key part of the economy, has been significantly impacted, leading to meat exports being suspended since June due to infectious animal diseases.
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At least 7,681 heads of livestock of 85 herders have been infected with the deadly foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the central Mongolian province of Uvurkhangai, the provincial veterinary department said Monday, according to Xinhua news agency.The viral infectious disease has spread in the province via livestock of herders who have returned home from the east of the country, the department said in a statement. Herders have moved their animals to the eastern parts of the country this summer due to severe drought and that's how they contacted the disease. High-risk animals are being vaccinated against the FMD to curb and prevent its spread. So far this year, the highly contagious disease, which spreads among cloven-hoofed animals such as cattle, sheep and pigs, has broken out in more than half of Mongolia's 21 provinces, according to the country's General Authority for Veterinary Services.The ...
Source: EuroMeat

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