A German region lifts an animal transport ban imposed after foot-and-mouth disease was detected

A German region lifts an animal transport ban imposed after foot-and-mouth disease was detected

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A German region lifts an animal transport ban imposed after foot-and-mouth disease was detected
Author: Via AP news wire
Published: Jan, 17 2025 13:46

An eastern German region said Friday it is lifting a ban on the transport of animals that was imposed last weekend after foot-and-mouth disease was detected in a buffalo herd. No further cases have been confirmed in recent days. Authorities said a week ago that a farmer in Hoenow, just outside Berlin's city limits, had found three of a 14-strong herd of water buffalo dead. Tests confirmed foot-and-mouth disease in samples from one animal and the rest of the herd was slaughtered.

The source of the infection remains unclear. The last outbreak in Germany was in 1988 and the last in Europe in 2011, according to Germany’s animal health institute. A ban on transporting cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and other animals such as camels and llamas in Brandenburg state, a large rural region that surrounds Berlin, went into effect on Saturday. The German capital's two zoos also closed as a precaution. An annual agriculture fair, the Green Week, opened in Berlin on Friday without cloven-hoofed animals.

Brandenburg's state agriculture ministry said that the transport ban won't be extended when it expires at midnight on Friday, because “at this point there are still no indications of a spread of foot-and-mouth disease.” It said that a protection and surveillance zone in the area around the site where the disease was detected will remain in place.

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