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Germany reports foot-and-mouth disease outbreak after nearly 40 years

Published Jan 10, 2025

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Germany has reported its first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in nearly 40 years, with three buffaloes dying from the disease in Hönow, Brandenburg. The disease, which affects cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats, causes fever and blisters in the mouth. Authorities have implemented containment measures, including the slaughter of affected animals, and have established exclusion and monitoring zones. The source of the infection is under investigation by the German Ministry of Agriculture. The last cases of foot-and-mouth disease in Germany were recorded in 1988. The disease is prevalent in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and parts of South America, and there are concerns it may be spread to Europe through illegally imported animal products.
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Germany confirmed on Friday (10) the first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in almost 40 years, detected in a herd of buffaloes on the outskirts of Berlin. According to the website Deustche Welle, three animals died from the disease in Hönow, in the eastern state of Brandenburg. Foot-and-mouth disease, which affects cattle, pigs, sheep and goats, causes fever and blisters in the mouths of infected animals. Authorities reported that containment measures have been implemented, including the slaughter of affected animals. In addition, a 3-kilometer exclusion zone and a 10-kilometer monitoring zone have been established around the site. According to the German Federal Institute for Animal Health (FLI), the last cases of foot-and-mouth disease in the country had been recorded in 1988. Currently, all countries in the European Union are considered free of the disease. The German Ministry of Agriculture is investigating the origin of the infection. During a press conference, a ...
Source: CanalRural

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