Austria Seals Off 24 Border Crossings With Hungary and Slovakia Following FMD Outbreak
Austria Seals Off 24 Border Crossings With Hungary and Slovakia Following FMD Outbreak
Austria has shut down approximately two dozen border crossings with neighboring countries Hungary and Slovakia in an effort to curb the spread of foot-and-mouth disease and keep it from entering the nation.
On Tuesday, Slovakia announced a state of emergency following the detection of the illness at three different farms.
On Wednesday, Hungary experienced its first outbreak of the extremely contagious disease in half a century, prompting the nation to dispatch troops and initiate sterilization efforts aimed at containing it in a region near the borders with Slovakia and Austria.
The illnesses, which pose no threat to humans, primarily affect cattle and other cloven-hoofed creatures such as pigs, sheep, and goats. Afflicted animals typically exhibit signs including fever and oral blisters. Such outbreaks frequently result in trade limitations and the selective slaughter of certain herds.
Austrian health officials are carrying out thorough inspections at the limited number of …