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Two bluetongue cases discovered | Two bluetongue cases discovered |
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Two cases of animal disease bluetongue have been detected in imported rams, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said. | Two cases of animal disease bluetongue have been detected in imported rams, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said. |
The rams were imported from the same premises in the bluetongue-restricted zone in France. | The rams were imported from the same premises in the bluetongue-restricted zone in France. |
The cases were found on premises near Lewes, East Sussex, and Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. | The cases were found on premises near Lewes, East Sussex, and Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire. |
Defra said there was no evidence the disease was being circulated by midges in the areas where cases were found. | Defra said there was no evidence the disease was being circulated by midges in the areas where cases were found. |
The cases were detected as a result of post-import testing on all animals coming from the Continent which are susceptible to the disease, according to Defra. | The cases were detected as a result of post-import testing on all animals coming from the Continent which are susceptible to the disease, according to Defra. |
Bluetongue, which can be fatal to animals, is transmitted between animals such as cows and sheep by midges. | Bluetongue, which can be fatal to animals, is transmitted between animals such as cows and sheep by midges. |
Farmers throughout the protection zone should vaccinate as soon as vaccine is available to them Alick SimmonsDeputy chief vet | Farmers throughout the protection zone should vaccinate as soon as vaccine is available to them Alick SimmonsDeputy chief vet |
The first outbreak of the disease in the UK hit the country in summer 2007. | The first outbreak of the disease in the UK hit the country in summer 2007. |
A mass vaccination campaign against the disease began in April. | A mass vaccination campaign against the disease began in April. |
Some 21.5 million doses of vaccine have been made available to farmers. | Some 21.5 million doses of vaccine have been made available to farmers. |
Deputy Chief Vet Alick Simmons said the disease "has recently been confirmed as circulating this year in the Netherlands and large areas of France, despite vaccination programmes being undertaken". | Deputy Chief Vet Alick Simmons said the disease "has recently been confirmed as circulating this year in the Netherlands and large areas of France, despite vaccination programmes being undertaken". |
"Similar re-emergence of the disease in the UK would also not be unexpected in the coming weeks," he said. | "Similar re-emergence of the disease in the UK would also not be unexpected in the coming weeks," he said. |
The bluetongue protection zone, which has kept in place to allow for vaccination, covers most of England. | The bluetongue protection zone, which has kept in place to allow for vaccination, covers most of England. |
It is legally permissible to import animals from France's protection zone. | It is legally permissible to import animals from France's protection zone. |
Mr Simmons said the latest cases emphasised the need for farmers to be aware of the risks of importing animals from within restricted zones and the importance of vaccination. | Mr Simmons said the latest cases emphasised the need for farmers to be aware of the risks of importing animals from within restricted zones and the importance of vaccination. |
"Farmers throughout the protection zone should vaccinate as soon as vaccine is available to them," he said. | "Farmers throughout the protection zone should vaccinate as soon as vaccine is available to them," he said. |
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