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Rift Valley Fever outbreak in Eastern Cape
2011-01-26 19:36
Johannesburg - There has been an outbreak of Rift Valley Fever (RVF) in the Graaff Reinet and Kei Mouth, the Eastern Cape agriculture department said on Wednesday.
State veterinarians confirmed the death of three sheep in Kei Mouth and a cow in Graaff-Reinet, spokesperson Thozi Manyisana said.
"The State vets are working around the clock to find out the extent of the outbreak," he said.
Re: Rift Valley Fever outbreak in Eastern Cape (Livestock)
Rift Valley Fever outbreak in Northern Cape
2011-01-31 18:08
Kimberley - Northern Cape farmers have been warned to vaccinate their livestock against Rift Valley Fever after two people tested positive for the disease.
"Two human cases have been confirmed in the Calvinia area, where a farmer and a farm worker tested positive for Rift Valley Fever," the agriculture department said on Monday.
"This happened after they handled a sick animal," said spokesperson Sipho Mbaqa.
S. Africa?s Sheep-Guarding Alpacas Face Rift Valley Threat
February 03, 2011, 5:54 AM EST
By Brian Latham
Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- South Africa?s alpaca herd, used to guard sheep from predators such as jackals and leopards, is under threat from an outbreak of Rift Valley Fever, a livestock disease that can infect humans...