Nodular Dermatosis: 1,000 Cattle Slaughtered in One Month, 100,000 Vaccinated
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To date, 51 outbreaks have been recorded in 31 farms in Savoie and Haute-Savoie. Of these, 49 have already been "depopulated" and the slaughters in the last two are under way, according to the Ministry.
On Wednesday, four new cases of this viral disease affecting cattle were detected.
Since the beginning of the epidemic a month ago, there have been 47 outbreaks detected between Savoy and Haute-Savoie. In Entrelacs, in the midst of vaccination campaign, those who did not have to slaughter their cows hold their breath.
The eradication of contagious nodular dermatosis (CND) in Savoie and Haute-Savoie is in full swing. Approximately 1,000 cattle were slaughtered, while 100,000 were vaccinated in the restricted area.
While the epizootics worry beyond Savoie and Haute-Savoie, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty is trying to prevent the spread of contamination.
One third of the 310,000 cattle concerned have been vaccinated against contagious nodular dermatosis, a viral disease that has led to the slaughter of a thousand cattle in Savoie and Haute-Savoie for a month, said the Ministry of Agriculture on Thursday. The first case was detected on the 29th...
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