Disease Report

OIE reported rabies in a dog in Bremen. The virus was identified in a 8 weeks old puppy brought illegally from Turkey via Bulgaria on 2 September 2021. The dog did not have any contact with other animals. The people who had contact to the dog received emergency vaccinations. The epidemiological investigation confirmed that the rabies-free status of Germany is not endangered. – Emergence – Your Guide to Transboundary & Emerging Diseases

OIE reported rabies in a dog in Bremen. The virus was identified in a 8 weeks old puppy brought illegally from Turkey via Bulgaria on 2 September 2021. The dog did not have any contact with other animals. The people who had contact to the dog received emergency vaccinations. The epidemiological investigation confirmed that the rabies-free status of Germany is not endangered. – Emergence – Your Guide to Transboundary & Emerging Diseases

OIE reported rabies in a dog in Bremen. The virus was identified in a 8 weeks old puppy brought illegally from Turkey via Bulgaria on 2 September 2021. The dog did not have any contact with other animals. The people who had contact to the dog received emergency vaccinations. The epidemiological investigation confirmed that the […]

Read more about OIE reported rabies in a dog in Bremen. The virus was identified in a 8 weeks old puppy brought illegally from Turkey via Bulgaria on 2 September 2021. The dog did not have any contact with other animals. The people who had contact to the dog received emergency vaccinations. The epidemiological investigation confirmed that the rabies-free status of Germany is not endangered. – Emergence – Your Guide to Transboundary & Emerging Diseases

OIE reported bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Somerset, England. Isolated, single case of BSE has been confirmed in a 6½-year-old indigenous cow on a dairy farm. The animal was not presented for slaughter and did not enter the food chain. There is no threat to food safety or human health. – Emergence – Your Guide to Transboundary & Emerging Diseases

OIE reported bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Somerset, England. Isolated, single case of BSE has been confirmed in a 6½-year-old indigenous cow on a dairy farm. The animal was not presented for slaughter and did not enter the food chain. There is no threat to food safety or human health. – Emergence – Your Guide to Transboundary & Emerging Diseases

OIE reported bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Somerset, England. Isolated, single case of BSE has been confirmed in a 6½-year-old indigenous cow on a dairy farm. The animal was not presented for slaughter and did not enter the food chain. There is no threat to food safety or human health.

Read more about OIE reported bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Somerset, England. Isolated, single case of BSE has been confirmed in a 6½-year-old indigenous cow on a dairy farm. The animal was not presented for slaughter and did not enter the food chain. There is no threat to food safety or human health. – Emergence – Your Guide to Transboundary & Emerging Diseases