FMD Outbreaks in Russia Affect Cattle, Pigs
RUSSIA - The Russian veterinary authorities have reported two outbreaks of foot and mouth disease at the village of Spassky, located in Primorskiy Kray, affecting cattle and swine herds.![](http://fs-1.5mpublishing.com/templates/oie.gif)
The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) received follow-up report no. 3 on Sunday, 9 June, wherein it was reported that both outbreaks occurred on 28 May.
According to the report, a total of ten cattle were found susceptible. However, no cases have been reported. None of the animals were slaughtered and/or destroyed.
In the case of pigs, a total of 50 animals were found susceptible, out of which 30 cases were reported. No deaths were recorded and none of the affected animals were slaughtered and/or destroyed.
The source of the outbreaks remains inconclusive.
Several control measures have been put in place in order to contain the situation.
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