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Greece announces restrictions in ‘goat plague’ outbreak - MSNAlso known as the “goat plague,” the PPR virus is a highly contagious disease affecting goats and sheep, causing severe illness and death. It has no adverse effect on human health, according ...
Also known as the “goat plague,” the PPR virus is a highly contagious disease affecting goats and sheep, causing severe illness and death.
The Animal Husbandry department will launch a Statewide vaccination against Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), also known as sheep and goat plague (Adu Vasantha in Malayalam), by mid-October.
Also known as the "goat plague," the PPR virus is a highly contagious disease affecting goats and sheep, causing severe illness and death.
Tirunelveli District Collector inaugurates vaccination drive for PPR virus in sheep and goats, aiming to protect over 60,500 animals.
Their counterparts in Greece, where the outbreak has already wreaked havoc, have quarantined livestock farms and preventively culled over 10,000 sheep after the virus — known as “Peste des Petits ...
The virus, also known as Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR), does not affect humans but is highly contagious among goats and sheep and can kill up to 70% of those infected.
Also known as the “goat plague,” the PPR virus is a highly contagious disease affecting goats and sheep, causing severe illness and death.
Also known as the “goat plague,” the PPR virus is a highly contagious disease affecting goats and sheep, causing severe illness and death.
Authorities in Greece have ordered nationwide restrictions on goat and sheep to combat a deadly viral outbreak.
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