Agriculture. Bovine Dermatosis: a First Outbreak Identified in the Jura Region, Previously Spared
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A outbreak was detected in a 93-bovine farm in the commune of Écleux in the northwestern part of the department.
The disease was detected in a 93 cattle farm in the north-western part of the department, where vaccination was not yet mandatory, the Ministry of Agriculture announced on Sunday, 12 October.
The Jura, a region previously spared from contagious bovine lumpy skin disease (CSD), has experienced its first outbreak, in a herd of 93 cattle.
On 11 October 2025, a first outbreak of nodular dermatosis, a disease that is spreading rapidly, especially in cattle, was detected in a farm of 93 animals in Jura. A new regulated area will be defined and a vaccination campaign will be launched quickly.
The Doubs Prefecture and the Ministry of Agriculture announced this Sunday, October 12, the presence of a first case of lumpy skin disease in the Jura region. It affects a 93-head cattle farm located in Écleux.
The Doubs Prefecture and the Ministry of Agriculture announced this Sunday, October 12, the presence of a first case of lumpy skin disease in the Jura region. It affects a 93-head cattle farm located in Écleux.
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