Bluetongue affects livestock such as cows and sheep and spread via midges which are travelling across Europe and can, in the ...
Bluetongue disease, named after the effect it can have on the tongues of infected animals, has been confirmed in Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk.
A new strain of the animal disease, which is spread by midges, is expected to re-enter Britain through infected insects blown on the wind.
Farmers have been urged to be vigilant in the face of the animal disease which affects livestock including sheep and cattle and is spread by midges.
Dr Carrie Batten, head of the national reference laboratory for bluetongue, warned farmers to "be vigilant" and to look out for any clinical signs in their livestock to help the institute spot an ...
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A new strain of bluetongue virus appears set to sweep the UK as midges blown over from Europe infect farm animals, experts ...