Disease warning as new strain of Bluetongue threatens to sweep UK

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It can be fatal.

A virus that affects cows and other farm animals is on the rise A new strain of bluetongue virus appears set to sweep the UK as midges blown over from Europe infect farm animals, experts warn. The disease has a devastating impact on livestock, adding to an already difficult year for farmers following record rainfall. Government officials have said there is a ‘very high probability’ the disease will spread, with 126 cases in cattle and sheep already seen in England.

Bluetongue is a notifiable disease, meaning any farm infected must log the infection with Defra. The virus has a 30% fatality rate in sheep Kent farmer Roger Dunn was forced to cull six of his cattle to stop the spread of the disease to more of the herd and his sheep. ‘When you could be losing 30 to 40% of your business, it is a big worry,’ he told the BBC. ‘These are all pedigree Sussex cattle so that is years and years of breeding. You could lose a lot of bloodlines through it.

 

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