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  • UK: 2025 Bluetongue

    Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/b...uation#updates

    Latest updates
    14 August 2025

    One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed on 14 August 2025.

    Three farmed deer in East Sussex were confirmed positive following a non-negative pre-movement test.
    11 August 2025

    One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed on 11 August 2025.

    One sheep in Buckinghamshire was confirmed positive following a report of suspicious clinical signs.
    7 August 2025

    Two new cases of BTV-3 were confirmed on 7 August 2025:

    one ewe in Dorset was confirmed positive following a report of suspicious clinical signs
    one lamb in Hampshire was confirmed positive following a report of suspicious clinical signs..


    ​ Total number of cases


    The total number of BTV-3 cases in Great Britain for the 2025 to 2026 vector season (since July 2025) is 13. All cases have been in England.

    The location of all premises in Great Britain where one or more animals have tested positive by PCR to bluetongue serotype 3 or serotype 12 is available on the bluetongue case map.

    Read the details of each case.​..

  • #2
    Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gwezp0yv7o

    Five cases of bluetongue identified in county
    6 hours ago
    Chloe HughesWest Midlands

    Five cases of bluetongue have been identified in Shropshire livestock in the last week.

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said one ewe was found to have the virus on Monday, while cases were confirmed in two cattle on 17 September, and a further two cattle on 19 September.

    Bluetongue (BTV-3) is a virus transmitted by midge bites that affects cattle, sheep and goats​..

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    • #3
      Bluetongue: latest situation

      Overview of current bluetongue cases, risk level, vaccinations and restrictions.

      From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Animal and Plant Health Agency
      Published 4 August 2025
      Last updated 2 October 2025 — See all updates


      Be vigilant for signs of bluetongue and report it if you suspect it.

      Total number of cases


      The total number of BTV-3 cases in Great Britain for the 2025 to 2026 vector season (since July 2025) is 91. There have been:
      • 87 cases in England
      • 4 cases in Wales

      The total number of BTV-8 cases in Great Britain for the 2025 to 2026 vector season (since July 2025) is one. This case was in England.

      The location of all premises in Great Britain where one or more animals have tested positive by PCR to bluetongue serotype 3, serotype 8 or serotype 12 is available on the bluetongue case map.

      Latest updates

      1 October 2025 further update



      Three new cases of BTV-3 in England were confirmed on 1 October 2025 following reports of suspicious clinical signs:
      • one dairy cow in Derbyshire
      • one cow in Devon
      • one ram in Cornwall

      One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed in 7 dairy cows in Cornwall on 1 October 2025 following a non-negative pre-movement test. 1 October 2025


      Following the confirmation of bluetongue serotype 3 (BTV-3) at a premises in Monmouthshire, Wales, the Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) for Wales has announced that a bluetongue temporary control zone (TCZ) has been put in place around the premises from Wednesday 1 October.

      Find information on bluetongue controls and licence requirements on GOV.WALES.

      30 September 2025


      Four new cases of BTV-3 in England were confirmed on 30 September 2025 following reports of suspicious clinical signs:
      • one spring born calf in Staffordshire
      • one suckler cow in Cornwall
      • one cow in Cornwall
      • 2 cows in Staffordshire

      One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed in 5 cattle in Staffordshire on 30 September 2025 following a non-negative pre-movement test.

      One new case of BTV-3 in a suckler cow was confirmed in Powys, Wales on 30 September following reports of suspicious clinical signs.

      One new case of BTV-3 in a 4-month old calf was confirmed in Powys, Wales on a premises linked to one of the cases confirmed on 26 September. 26 September 2025 – further update


      The first cases of BTV-3 have been confirmed in Wales.

      One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed on 26 September 2025 following reports of suspicious clinical signs in one suckler cow in Monmouthshire, Wales.

      One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed in one bovine in Powys, Wales, on 26 September 2025 following a non-negative post-movement test.

      26 September 2025


      One case of bluetongue serotype 8 (BTV-8) was confirmed in a single sheep in Cornwall on 26 September 2025 following reports of suspicious clinical signs. Any movements on or off the premises will be traced and tested. No additional zones have been declared.

      This is the first case of BTV-8 in the UK since 2008.

      25 September 2025


      7 new cases of BTV-3 were confirmed on 25 September 2025 following reports of suspicious clinical signs in:
      • one bull in Greater Manchester
      • one ewe in Devon
      • two ewes in Kent
      • one suckler cow in Derbyshire
      • one recently calved cow in Cornwall
      • one 3-month old calf in Cornwall
      • one suckler cow in Cheshire

      One new case of BTV-3 was confirmed in one bovine in Wiltshire on 25 September 2025 following a non-negative pre-movement test.

      Restricted zone


      The restricted zone for bluetongue was extended to cover all of England on 1 July 2025. You can now move animals within England without a specific bluetongue licence or pre-movement testing.

      You will need a specific licence to freeze germinal products (semen, ova and embryo) anywhere in England and testing will be required. Keepers will be responsible for the cost of sampling, postage and testing. Further detail can be found in the declaration.

      ...

      Overview of current bluetongue cases, risk level, vaccinations and restrictions.

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      • #4
        Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/b...uation#updates

        Total number of cases

        There have been 212 cases of bluetongue in Great Britain in the 2025 bluetongue season (since July 2025). In:

        England, there have been 198 cases of bluetongue - including 190 cases of only BTV-3, 1 case of only BTV-8 and 7 cases with both BTV-3 and BTV-8
        Wales, there have been 14 cases of BTV-3

        There have been no cases in Scotland.

        The location of all premises in Great Britain where one or more animals have tested positive by PCR for bluetongue serotype 3, serotype 8 or serotype 12 is available on the bluetongue case map.
        Latest updates
        21 November 2025

        One new case of BTV-3 in England was confirmed on 21 November 2025 following reports of suspicious clinical signs:

        1 bovine in Derbyshire

        One new case of BTV-3 in England was confirmed on 21 November 2025 following a non-negative pre-movement test:

        1 bovine in Worcestershire...


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        • #5
          Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce3w0yd93pqo

          'Highly likely' bluetongue virus has arrived in Ireland, says minister
          40 minutes ago
          Auryn CoxBBC News NI​

          Two cows have been culled as vets continue to investigate the first suspected case of bluetongue virus (BTV-3) on the island of Ireland.

          The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) said its surveillance indicated the presence of the disease in two cows at an abattoir near Bangor, County Down.​..

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