Confirmed cases of lumpy skin disease, a bovine viral disease, have been added at six livestock farms in Gyeonggi Province and Chungnam Province. Since the first outbreak on the 20th of this month, domestic rampi
- The number of confirmed skin disease cases has increased to 10. On the 22nd, the Lumpy Skin Disease Central Accident Control Headquarters located three Hanu (Korean beef) farms in Puseok-myeon, Seosan, Chungcheongnam-do, and Pyeongtae, Gyeonggi-do.
Additional confirmed cases have been reported at six farms: one dairy cow farm in Bosung-eup, Pyeongtaek City, and one Korean beef farm in Yiwon-myeon, Taean-gun, South Chungcheong Province.
Prior to this, on the 20th, a confirmed case of bovine lumpy skin disease was reported at a Hangyu farm in Seosan, Chungcheongnam-do.
There are four confirmed cases. The control headquarters has dispatched an initial defense team and an epidemiological investigation team to the affected farm, and is controlling the entry and exit of outsiders, livestock, and vehicles. In addition, along with epidemiological surveys, the relevant farms
The plan is to culminate the cows being raised in the area in accordance with emergency action guidelines (SOP). The control headquarters said, ``In order to prevent the spread of lumpy skin disease, cattle farmers are conducting deworming operations such as spraying insecticides, and carrying out deworming operations on farms and
``We want all relevant organizations and local governments to make every effort to stop the spread of the virus through prompt epidemic prevention measures such as culling, testing, and vaccination.''
2023/10/22 14:35 KST
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