Northern Ireland Executive
17 Oct 2023, 21 GMT+10
Northern Ireland's Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO), Dr Robert Huey, is urging vigilance following the confirmation of Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in France, and the recent spread of Bluetongue (BTV) across Europe.
EHD was confirmed for the first time in Europe in October 2022 in Italy. It has since spread to Portugal, Spain, before reaching France. EHD affects deer most severely, but clinical cases have been reported in cattle at multiple farms in these countries.
Several strains of BTV have been circulating in Europe with nearly 800 outbreaks confirmed. The Netherlands reported their first outbreak of BTV since 2009 in September, followed by the Belgium authorities in October. In both cases the strain BTV-3 has been identified. In September, French authorities confirmed the presence of a new strain of the disease, BTV-8, which is causing more severe clinical signs in cattle and sheep.
With more cases expected, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is advising herd keepers to carefully consider the disease risks associated with sourcing animals from areas in mainland Europe that are known to have been BTV or EHD and those considered at risk of being affected with the virus.
The Department is also reminding farmers that imported animals subsequently found to be infected with BTV will be slaughtered. In addition, no compensation will be paid, and movement restrictions will be placed on the holding for several months while extensive surveillance is carried out to rule out further spread. Housing and isolation of imported pregnant animals will also be required until the birth of the progeny, which must be tested with negative results before restrictions will be lifted.
Dr Huey said: "Whilst both Bluetongue and Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease are windborne vector diseases transmitted through midges, the main risk for Northern Ireland is from farmers importing animals from BTV and EHD affected and at risk areas in mainland Europe.
"This was the case in December 2018, when the last detection of BTV was discovered in NI, as part of the Department's routine post-import testing regime. The disease was detected in a heifer imported from France to a holding in Northern Ireland."
He added: "I would strongly encourage farmers to follow the DAERA guidance and to be aware of the significant risks and the potentially adverse consequences, both for themselves and for the industry, of importing animals from, or transiting through affected areas."
Dr Huey concluded: "An incursion of Bluetongue or Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease to Northern Ireland would result in the loss of disease-free status which would be devastating for the industry."
More information on Bluetongue, including clinical signs, biosecurity and Q&A can be found on the DAERA website.
Further information for Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease can be found on the DAERA website.
Additional queries can be discussed by contacting your local DAERA Direct Regional Office on 0300 200 7840.
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