A case of PPR (Peste des Petits Ruminants), a highly contagious viral disease affecting small ruminants like sheep and goats, has been reported in the Netherlands. The disease, last reported in Bulgaria in 2018, is caused by a morbillivirus that can spread easily and lead to significant losses. It mainly spreads through direct contact with infected animals and can also survive in the environment, especially in warm conditions. Despite the virus's vulnerability in the environment, contaminated transport vehicles can serve as a source of infection. Although vaccines are available, they are not yet in use for prevention. International organizations like WOAH and the FAO are working towards eradicating the disease by 2030.