FMD LAW

BY KEITH NUTHALLDETAILED rules guiding European Union (EU) member countries on how to handle future outbreaks of foot and mouth disease (FMD) have been approved by the EU Council of Ministers. Under pre-existing European legislation that discouraged emergency vaccination and banned it as an advance protective measure, restrictions on vaccinated animals were banned for 12 months. But the new directive allows more flexibility for livestock producers in the event of an outbreak. It not only encourages the focused use of vaccination to contain an outbreak along with ...


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