After Outbreaks in Europe: Warning Against Bovine Disease
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In Italy and France there were most recently outbreaks of the bovine disease "Lumpy Skin Disease". Now the Friedrich Loeffler Institute warns of an outbreak in Germany.
A dangerous virus is spreading among cattle in Europe. The skin growth disease has already appeared in France and Italy, and German farmers are worried.
The bovine disease LSD spreads rapidly. Mosquitoes and insects transmit lumpy skin disease. The animals get bumps. What this means for humans.
The Friedrich Loeffler Institute (FLI) is warning of a possible outbreak of the cattle disease "Lumpy Skin Disease" (LSD) in Germany. This is due to recent cases in France and Italy. "Measures to prevent the introduction of the disease, as well as to ensure early detection through diagnostic tests, must therefore be further intensified," said the Federal Research Institute for Animal Health in Greifswald. The virus only affects cattle. LSD is a …
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