"Blue tongue" near our border, 8 villages are quarantined in Turkey

Published 2021년 9월 27일

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The 'blue tongue' disease has been reported in the Havsa village in Turkey's Edirne region. In response, eight villages have been quarantined with restrictions on transport and livestock markets. The disease, which affects agricultural livestock, was identified after reports of sick animals. The veterinary authorities have isolated the diseased animals and urged farmers to monitor for symptoms and vaccinate their animals. This outbreak marks the return of the disease in Turkey since its detection in deer and mouflon in the Blagoevgrad region in December 2020.
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The "blue tongue" disease has been registered by the veterinary authorities in the Edirne region for agricultural livestock in the central village of Havsa, BTA reports. Eight villages in the area have been quarantined The important thing - listen in AgriPodcast The outbreak in our southern neighbor was discovered after complaints about sick animals. The tests revealed a contagious disease. The Edirne Regional Directorate of Agriculture took immediate action. The diseased animals have been isolated. The settlements in the ten-kilometer zone around the outbreak have been quarantined. Transport and the livestock market are prohibited. The municipality of Havsa has announced that the animals brought from these villages will not be admitted to the municipal animal market. Turkish media also report that the quarantine is expected to last until the end of October. The owner of the infected farm has been ordered to vaccinate the animals. "Sheep breeders in the area are in a hurry to ...
Source: Agri

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