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Foot and mouth breakout in SKorea

Jan 07 2010 14:56

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Seoul, South Korea - South Korea reported its first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in eight years on Thursday, prompting quarantine officials to slaughter animals to stop its spread, officials said.

Six dairy cows at a farm in Pocheon, about 45km north of Seoul, tested positive, Agriculture Ministry official Lee Chang-buhm told reporters.

Later on Thursday, quarantine workers began slaughtering all of the 185 dairy cows at the farm to stem the spread of the disease, according to another ministry official, Kim Dae-gyun.

Lee said quarantine workers plan to slaughter 1 500 pigs, 346 dairy cows and several dozens of deer and goats within a 500 metre radius of the site of the outbreak.

The government imposed restrictions on the movement of the animals and disinfected the area within a 10km radius of the outbreak site, Lee added.

Foot-and-mouth disease is often is fatal for cloven-hoofed animals including cows, sheep, pigs and goats, causing blisters on the mouth and feet. It does not affect humans.

Authorities act quickly to stop its spread because outbreaks often prompt governments to ban meat imports from the affected country.

The disease last hit South Korea in 2002 when about 160 000 pigs either died of the disease or were slaughtered to prevent its spread.

- AP

 
 
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