France will require an epizootic hemorrhagic disease test for the departure of animals from the affected area

Published 2023년 10월 3일

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Since October 1st, it has been mandatory in France to test for epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHE) in order for certain farmed animals to leave the regulated zone around infected farms. Animals must undergo a disinfection treatment before leaving and be certified as not carriers of the virus. As of September 28th, there have been 19 confirmed outbreaks of EHE in France.
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Since last October 1, in France it is mandatory to carry out a detection test for epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHE) so that farmed cattle, sheep, goats or cervids can leave the regulated zone, established around infected farms. with the virus, as established by the Order of September 29, 2023. This order establishes that the return of summer pastures is possible “on condition that a disinfestation treatment of the animals is carried out at the time of loading before departure.” And it specifies that the movements of cattle, sheep and breeding deer are possible "previously carried out in animals protected by a disinfestation treatment of samples for analysis by an authorized laboratory in order to certify that they are not carriers of the hemorrhagic disease virus." epizootic before its circulation in the national territory. In Spain, regarding national movements, animals and vehicles must be disinfested ...
Source: Agrodigital

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