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South Africa Fights Foot-and-Mouth Disease With Local Vaccine
7 Feb
Summary
- South Africa launches its first local foot-and-mouth vaccine in nearly 20 years.
- An initial batch of 12,900 doses is ready, with production ramping up.
- The vaccine aims to regain the nation's FMD-free status and reduce foreign reliance.

South Africa has achieved a significant milestone with the release of its first domestically developed foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) vaccine in nearly 20 years. The Agricultural Research Council (ARC) announced the initial availability of 12,900 doses.
Production is scheduled to increase to 20,000 doses weekly by March, supporting nationwide distribution plans. This initiative signifies a strategic move from reactive measures to a proactive, science-driven strategy. The goal is to restore South Africa's FMD-free status recognized by the World Organisation for Animal Health.
Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen highlighted the vaccine's role in strengthening national defenses. This effort aims to reduce the country's long-term reliance on imported FMD vaccines, ensuring greater self-sufficiency in disease control.




