No outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in the FMD-free zone in the Limpopo province of South Africa: follow up investigations reveal negative results

Intensive follow up investigations were conducted after suspect FMD laboratory results were received from a few cattle in the Greater Tubatse Local Municipality on 6 October 2010. The area under investigation was placed under quarantine and region wide surveillance and sampling of cattle was conducted with additional laboratory tests according to internationally recognised protocols.

All of the follow up surveillance and laboratory testing proved negative. There were no clinical signs of disease or serological evidence of spread of the disease and no FMD virus was detectable. It can thus be concluded that there is no outbreak of FMD in the FMD-free zone in the Limpopo province.

The status of South Africa’s internationally recognised FMD free zone is not compromised and there are no restrictions on trade.

For more information contact:
N Vutula
Tel:012 319 7348
Cell:082 523 4904
E-mail:CDCI@daff.gov.za

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