Bluetongue Outbreak Spreads Across Europe: Urgent Updates

Comprehensive analysis of the growing bluetongue virus outbreak, including risk levels, vaccination efforts, and regional restrictions across Europe.
Bluetongue, a highly contagious disease affecting livestock, has seen a concerning spike in cases across Europe in recent months. This viral infection, transmitted by biting midges, poses a significant threat to the health and productivity of cattle, sheep, and other ruminant animals.
The latest situation shows that the outbreak has spread to several European countries, with the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Spain reporting the highest number of infected animals. Authorities have raised the risk level in these regions, urging farmers and veterinarians to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: UK Government


