Transmissible Nodular Dermatosis: Spain Reopens Its Borders to Vaccinated French Cattle, Under Conditions
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More than 500 communes in the Gers, the Pyrénées-Atlantiques and the Hautes-Pyrénées are outside the regulated zone set up in the face of contagious nodular dermatosis. Cattle can circulate again.
Since no outbreaks of DNC have been detected in France since 2 January, the Minister of Agriculture is awaiting the lifting of the restrictions in the last two restricted areas in the south-west to announce the end of the epidemic.
It is the fourth European country to open its borders with French cattle vaccinated with nodular dermatosis L , Spain, the second largest export market for French cattle, has reopened.
Spain, the second largest export market for French cattle, has reopened on Tuesday its borders to a part of the animals vaccinated against contagious nodular dermatosis, announced the French Ministry of Agriculture.
More than 500 communes in Gers, the Hautes-Pyrénées and the Pyrénées-Atlantiques are no longer subject to the constraints of the regulated zone linked to contagious nodular dermatosis. Movements of cattle can be...
On Tuesday, January 27, 2026, the Ministry of Agriculture announces that it has received the green light from the Spanish and Kosovar authorities for the resumption of exports of conditional bovine animals from certain areas where animals are vaccinated against contagious nodular dermatosis (CND).
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