Spain is once again free of sheeppox after its reappearance a year ago in Granada

Published 2023년 9월 26일

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Spain has once again become free of sheep and goat pox, reopening international trade opportunities for around 20 countries. Over the past year, efforts to control the disease have included the slaughter of thousands of animals, the establishment of protection and surveillance zones, and the restriction of movement for millions of livestock. The reappearance of the disease in Spain was surprising, but it is endemic in several regions around the world, including Africa and parts of Asia.
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Starting this Tuesday, Spain once again achieved the status of a country free of sheep and goat pox after a year in which this livestock sector saw this disease reappear, with a first outbreak on September 19, 2022 in Benamaurel (Granada), after half a century without cases. This new status reopens the doors to international trade for around twenty countries that closed their purchases, which is why the sector, represented through the interprofessional organization for sheep and goat meat (Interovic), values the work carried out to control the disease. In statements to Efeagro, the director of Interovic, Tomás Rodríguez, pointed out that it was a “complex” pathology but “we have seen that the alert and control system has worked.” Something that has been possible “thanks to the coordination of the administrations and the work of the sector.” Since its emergence in September of last year, the expansion of smallpox throughout the country (mainly in Granada and Castilla-la Mancha in ...
Source: PEefeagro

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