Due to the introduction of the BTV virus, Baden-Württemberg will lose its status of being BTV-free and will become a restricted area for cattle, sheep, goats, and wild ruminants for at least two years, says Minister Peter Hauk MdL

Published 2024년 8월 8일

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Bluetongue disease serotype 3 has been confirmed in a sheep herd in the Rems-Murr district, leading to the loss of Baden-Württemberg's 'BTV-free' status and the entire state becoming a restricted area for cattle, sheep, goats, and kept wild ruminants for at least two years. The Minister for Food, Rural Areas, and Consumer Protection, Peter Hauk MdL, is urging livestock farms to vaccinate their animals against all bluetongue virus variants to limit the number of outbreaks. The state and the Baden-Württemberg Animal Disease Fund are providing financial support for vaccinations against serotype 3. The article also provides background information on Bluetongue disease, an animal disease that must be reported and controlled, caused by certain midges and characterized by fever, inflammation, bleeding in the mucous membranes, increased salivation, and other symptoms.
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08/08/2024 | 16:09:00 | ID: 39834 | Department: Agriculture | Animal Stuttgart (agrar-PR) - Bluetongue disease / serotype 3 officially confirmed in a sheep herd in the Rems-Murr district / Animal herds should be vaccinated urgently "The Rems-Murr district district office officially confirmed bluetongue disease serotype 3 in a sheep herd in Weissach im Tal on Thursday (August 8th). The farm is now under official observation. Appropriate quarantine and veterinary measures are being taken in the affected sheep herd. No further disease control measures are currently necessary. The virus is not dangerous for humans. Due to the entry of the BTV virus, the state of Baden-Württemberg loses its 'BTV-free' status and becomes a restricted area for cattle, sheep, goats and kept wild ruminants for at least two years. I therefore appeal to all livestock farms in the state to take advantage of the vaccination offer and to vaccinate their cattle, sheep and goats against all bluetongue virus ...
Source: Agrar

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