FMD_page - MAWLR
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What is FMD |
Prevention and Control |
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A highly contagious acute viral infection, almost exclusively of domestic and wild ruminants (such as cattle, goat, sheep and pigs. Buffalo and other cloven–hoofed wildlife can also be affected). FMD cannot be transmitted to humans and does not pose a public health risk. |
Implement biosecurity measures on the farm / establishment, control animal movement, isolate suspected or infected animals and contact the nearest state veterinary office. |
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What causes FMD |
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The disease is caused by a virus with the folowing types A, O, C, Asia 1, SAT 1, 2 & 3. Distribution: The SAT1, 2 and 3 as well as type O have been reported in the Northern Communal Areas of Namibia. Al domestic cloven-hoofed animals are susceptible. Signs and symptoms: Suspected when a combination of the following 2-3 clinical signs are observed:
In dead animals: Contact your state veterinarian to check for the following signs that may indicate suspected FMD:
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