Germany confirms first case of foot-and-mouth in 40 years
- Animal transports have been banned in Brandenburg after foot-and-mouth disease was detected in a buffalo herd, marking Germany's first outbreak in over 35 years.
- Berlin's two zoos closed as a precaution starting Saturday due to the outbreak detected just outside the capital.
- Around 200 pigs at a nearby farm will be slaughtered as a precaution, following the detection of the disease in one buffalo.
- Foot-and-Mouth disease can spread easily and causes symptoms like fever and blisters in infected animals.
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