Italy reports bluetongue outbreaks

Published 2024년 9월 19일

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Italy has reported outbreaks of bluetongue disease in sheep, cattle, and a camel, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). The disease, caused by the BTV8 virus, is different from the BTV3 virus that has been spreading in northern Europe. The outbreaks were primarily reported in the island of Sardinia, affecting six sheep and 4,540 cattle.
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Italy has reported outbreaks of bluetongue disease in sheep, cattle and a camel, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Wednesday, but the variant is different from the one that has been spreading fast in northern Europe, reported Reuters. Bluetongue can be deadly for domestic ruminants, mostly sheep, cattle and goats. A new variant of the disease, the BTV3 virus, has been circulating in northern Europe since late last year, leading to widespread vaccination campaigns in affected countries, including France. ...

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