Nébih: mycobacterium tuberculosis infection appeared in a cattle herd in Komárom-Esztergom county

Tuberculosis infection affects cattle in Komárom-Esztergom county
Four of the farm’s animals showed a dubious reaction during a previous inspection, and Nébih’s examination after the diagnostic slaughter confirmed the suspicion of infection. Traffic restrictions apply to the herd, and screening tests are continued until it is completely infection-free. Thanks to the EU-wide unified slaughterhouse official veterinary supervision system, meat from infected animals could not be consumed by the public, they wrote. (MTI)
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