S. Korea reports first foot-and-mouth disease case in nearly 2 years

S. Korea reports first foot-and-mouth disease case in nearly 2 years

The outbreak was discovered in a cattle farm in the southwestern Jeollanam-do province.

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South Korea’s government has stepped up disinfecting efforts in the Jeollanam-do region after the outbreak. (EPA Images pic)
SEOUL:
South Korea has confirmed a foot-and-mouth disease case in a cattle farm, the first such outbreak in nearly two years, the agriculture ministry said today.

The case, the first in the country since May 2023, was reported in a cattle farm in the southwestern Jeollanam-do province, the ministry said in a statement, adding that about 180 cattle in the farm would be culled.

The government has since raised the alert, stepping up disinfecting efforts in the region, according to the ministry.

Foot-and-mouth disease causes fever and mouth blisters in cloven-hoofed ruminants such as cattle, swine, sheep and goats.

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