China bans cattle imports from Laos to prevent skin disease

Published 2021년 7월 22일

Tridge summary

China has prohibited the import of cattle and cattle products from Laos to prevent the spread of lumpy skin disease, following Laos' report of its first outbreaks of the disease in cattle. This decision was made after the disease was detected in China's cattle herd last year. The disease, transmitted by flies or mosquitoes, does not pose a risk to humans and is rarely fatal in cattle.
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Original content

China's customs said on Thursday 22 July it has banned the import of cattle and cattle products from Laos to prevent spread of lumpy skin disease. Reuters reports that the move came after Laos reported its first outbreaks of lumpy skin disease in cattle earlier this month, the General Administration of Customs said in a notice on its website. China found the disease in its own cattle herd last year. The disease, caused by a ...

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