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Lumpy skin disease and blue tongue: cases on the rise: a map of Sardinia's outbreaks.

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.unionesarda.it/en/sardi...rise-a-map-of-sardinia39-s-outbreaks-wlwyop1h

13 settembre 2025 alle 11:34aggiornato il 13 settembre 2025 alle 11:33
Lumpy skin disease and blue tongue: cases on the rise: a map of Sardinia's outbreaks.
Bovine disease has also appeared for the first time in Bitti, Buddusò, and Orgosolo. The expert says "Vaccinate immediately." Bluetongue strikes half the island.​

Buddusò, Bitti, and Orgosolo: these are the Sardinian towns that in recent days have been added to the list of those where an outbreak of lumpy skin disease has been recorded among cattle . This brings the total number of cases since the beginning of the epidemic to 62, although the number of cases considered extinct is also increasing: the cattle, in these cases, have all been culled. 907 animals have been killed so far, while 117 have been killed by the disease. A total of 2,656 animals have been affected...
 
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