Foot and mouth disease reported in Hungary

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By Kate Adams, Senior European Policy Advisor

The National Food Chain Safety Office of Hungary (Nébih) laboratory has identified the foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in a cattle farm in Kisbajcs region.

A farm with 1,400 cattle showed the classic symptoms of FMD at the beginning of March and the presence of the pathogen was confirmed by the Nébih laboratory and the national chief veterinarian. The farm was immediately closed, and an epidemiological investigation has been launched. Eradication of the herd and the tracing of the source of infection are ongoing.

Strict measures are in place to prevent the further spread of the disease, including a ban on the movement of susceptible species and their products.

This marks Hungary’s first FMD outbreak in over 50 years.


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