Germany has no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease with a suspect case on Thursday not confirmed, German agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on German radio on Friday.
The first cases of foot-and-mouth disease since 1988 have been detected among German cattle. In some countries, the deadly virus is endemic.
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Berlin said Wednesday it was working "day and night" to find the source of a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak that has led several countries to stop German meat imports.
Tests confirmed foot-and-mouth disease in samples from one animal and the rest of the herd was slaughtered. The source of the infection remains unclear. The last outbreak in Germany was in 1988 and the last in Europe in 2011, according to Germany’s ...
Germany has detected its first case of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) since 1988. It was discovered on Friday (10 January) and traced to water buffalo in Brandenburg, near Berlin. The affected ...
The Government has introduced a ban on pigs, cattle and sheep imports from Germany after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in the country. Ministers announced health certificates ...
Foot-and-mouth disease has been found in Germany in a herd of water buffalo in Hönow, Brandenburg, just outside Berlin. This is, reports Reuters, the first time the disease has been found in the country in almost 40 years.
Germany has no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease with a suspect case on Thursday not confirmed, German agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on German radio on Friday. Germany has only one case of the disease,
Germany Has No New Foot-And-Mouth Disease Cases, Minister Says HAMBURG (Reuters) -Germany has no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease with a suspect case on Thursday not ...
HAMBURG - Germany has no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease with a suspect case on Thursday not confirmed, German agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on Friday.
Kath Shaw, FUW Brecon & Radnor Executive Officer, shares her insights on the Germany foot-and-mouth case and its implications for farming