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Home / Environment / Bluetongue Outbreak Hits Ireland's Livestock

Bluetongue Outbreak Hits Ireland's Livestock

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Bluetongue virus confirmed in cattle and sheep in County Wexford.
  • The disease poses no risk to human health or food safety.
  • Vaccination for the virus is being introduced in Ireland this year.
Bluetongue Outbreak Hits Ireland's Livestock

An outbreak of bluetongue has been detected in County Wexford, Ireland, as confirmed by the Minister for Agriculture. This virus affects livestock such as cattle and sheep, as well as goats, deer, and llamas. Minister Martin Heydon noted that while unwelcome, the discovery was not entirely surprising given the virus's spread throughout Europe, Great Britain, and recently Northern Ireland.

Reassuring the public, Mr. Heydon emphasized that bluetongue cannot infect people and presents no food safety or human health concerns. The finding originated from routine surveillance by his department, aimed at early detection. The minister extended his sympathies to the affected farmer, acknowledging the potential impact on exports of cattle and sheep due to additional costs and logistical challenges.

Currently, the low temperatures are expected to limit the virus's spread, as it is carried by midges and does not replicate below 12C. However, the outbreak could affect international trade rules for livestock. There are no anticipated implications for meat and dairy exports to the EU, UK, and most other global markets. To mitigate future risks, Ireland is introducing a vaccine for bluetongue this year, a measure Mr. Heydon described as a valuable tool to protect stock, especially ahead of the high-risk summer period.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bluetongue is a virus that affects livestock including cattle and sheep, as well as goats, deer, and llamas. An outbreak has recently been confirmed in County Wexford, Ireland.
No, bluetongue virus cannot infect people and does not pose any food safety or human health issue.
Ireland is introducing a vaccine for bluetongue this year to protect cattle and sheep. The Department of Agriculture is also actively negotiating revisions to trade certificates to minimize the impact of outbreaks.

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