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Anthrax case confirmed on farm in Westbury, Wiltshire Anthrax case confirmed on farm in Westbury, Wiltshire
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A case of anthrax has been confirmed in a cow on a farm in Wiltshire, Public Health England has said.A case of anthrax has been confirmed in a cow on a farm in Wiltshire, Public Health England has said.
This case was "rapidly detected", the animal has been incinerated and movement restrictions are in place at the farm in Westbury.This case was "rapidly detected", the animal has been incinerated and movement restrictions are in place at the farm in Westbury.
Public Health England said any risk of infection to those who were in close contact with the animal was "very low".Public Health England said any risk of infection to those who were in close contact with the animal was "very low".
Anthrax is a bacterial disease which primarily affects grazing animals, although all mammals are susceptible.Anthrax is a bacterial disease which primarily affects grazing animals, although all mammals are susceptible.
Human cases of anthrax are very rare - the last case occurred in 2008.Human cases of anthrax are very rare - the last case occurred in 2008.
Mike Wade, deputy director of health protection for Public Health England South West, said public health advice had been offered to any potential contacts.Mike Wade, deputy director of health protection for Public Health England South West, said public health advice had been offered to any potential contacts.
Maggie Rae, director of public health and Wiltshire Council corporate director added: "We are taking this very seriously and will be doing everything in our power to support the national and local experts."