France Affected by Bovine Nodular Dermatosis, Belgium on Alert
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Coming to Chambéry this Thursday, July 24, three weeks after the beginning of the epidemic of contagious nodular dermatosis the Minister of Agriculture alternated between mea culpa, heroization of some herders and threats to others.
France is facing an outbreak of bovine nodular dermatosis, a viral disease that threatens herds without affecting humans. In Belgium, the authorities are stepping up their vigilance. Should we already vaccinate? What should be done to protect herdsmen? ...
Nearly a month after the first cases of bovine dermatosis, the Minister of Agriculture Annie Genevard, on a trip to Savoie and Haute-Savoie where more than a thousand animals have been euthanized and 310,000 must be vaccinated, defended the strategy of fight against epizootic diseases,...
To mark the start of the vaccination campaign for cattle, the Minister of Agriculture, Annie Genevard, travels to Savoie and Haute-Savoie on Thursday 24 July. The occasion for the minister to take stock of the spread of contagious nodular dermatosis (CND), a highly transmissible viral disease that affects cattle farms. [...] The article Nodular dermatosis: Minister Annie Genevard at the bedside of the breeders of Savoie and Haute-Savoie appeared…
In the face of the arrival, on Wednesday morning, in Corsica of cattle without quarantine, while the DNC, viral disease, threatens the flocks, the president of the Chamber of Agriculture, Jean-Baptiste Arena, sounds the alarm and asks the state to intervene immediately. In a statement, he demands in particular the immediate cessation of any introduction of live animals on the island. It is the arrival, Wednesday morning, at the port of Bastia, o…
In Savoie, Gaec Duchêne resigned to the slaughter of herd where the contagious nodular dermatosis virus infiltrated.
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