Technologic
04-08-2007, 09:45 PM
Foot-and-mouth strain identified
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The strain of foot-and-mouth disease found at a Surrey farm has been identified, Defra has said. The strain is one not normally found in animals and is linked to vaccines.
It is identical to the strain used at the Institute for Animal Health at Pirbright, three miles from the farm.
Defra could not say the laboratory was the source but it has increased the size of the protection and surveillance zones covering farms in the area.
An assessment of biosecurity at the Pirbright institute, where research into foot-and-mouth is conducted, had already been started.
The UK's chief vet and Prime Minister Gordon Brown have both said one of the possible sources of the outbreak was the Pirbright laboratory.
The BBC understands that on the same site as the lab is a private company which has suspended manufacture of the vaccine.
There have been further culls of other herds of cattle surrounding the farm as a precautionary measure.
Paul Temple, of the National Farmers' Union, said: "It will take several days before we know exactly what the situation is. Until we know definitively I remain open-minded."
Oh all i can say to the government is OWNEDDD
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The strain of foot-and-mouth disease found at a Surrey farm has been identified, Defra has said. The strain is one not normally found in animals and is linked to vaccines.
It is identical to the strain used at the Institute for Animal Health at Pirbright, three miles from the farm.
Defra could not say the laboratory was the source but it has increased the size of the protection and surveillance zones covering farms in the area.
An assessment of biosecurity at the Pirbright institute, where research into foot-and-mouth is conducted, had already been started.
The UK's chief vet and Prime Minister Gordon Brown have both said one of the possible sources of the outbreak was the Pirbright laboratory.
The BBC understands that on the same site as the lab is a private company which has suspended manufacture of the vaccine.
There have been further culls of other herds of cattle surrounding the farm as a precautionary measure.
Paul Temple, of the National Farmers' Union, said: "It will take several days before we know exactly what the situation is. Until we know definitively I remain open-minded."
Oh all i can say to the government is OWNEDDD