Nébih: Official measures were introduced in Hungary due
The national chief veterinarian has introduced official measures after a sticky mouth and nail pain (RSZKF) virus was identified in Slovakia near the Hungarian border, the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nebih) said Friday.

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According to the announcement, the Slovak authorities found the presence of the pathogen in the outbreak of three colonies near the Hungarian border, one bear, one bears, one of the bears, one in Csiliznyárad and one in Baka. Dr. Szabolcs Pásztor, the national chief veterinarian, immediately confirmed the previously ordered regulatory measures and ordered the necessary regulatory measures in the cross -border restriction areas to prevent the domestic spread of the disease with severe economic damage. Thus, existing domestic restrictions remain in place. The statement recalled that sticky mouth and nail pain is an extremely infectious viral disease, mainly affected by carcasses (such as cattle, pork, sheep, goat, buffalo, wild ruminants). The main symptoms of the disease include fever, loss of appetite, salivation and appearance of blisters in the mouth and leg ends.
Sticky mouth and nail pain is very rarely transmitted
However, due to its extremely high contagious ability and rapid spread in livestock, its appearance has serious economic consequences. Infected animals cannot be treated, so if the disease is strengthened in a farm for even one animal, all double -fingered horns must be eliminated. Most importantly, the holder of all species that are susceptible to the disease should be increased to comply with epidemic protection regulations. They should immediately report to their veterinarians to adhere to the strict regulatory measures ordered their animals, according to the statement.
Nebih
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