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Two more bluetongue cases found | Two more bluetongue cases found |
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Two new outbreaks of bluetongue disease have been confirmed, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has said. | Two new outbreaks of bluetongue disease have been confirmed, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has said. |
The cases, in Peterborough and at Ashford in Kent, follow previous outbreaks in East Anglia. | The cases, in Peterborough and at Ashford in Kent, follow previous outbreaks in East Anglia. |
Mr Benn said two new control zones would be brought in, and the protection zone already in place from Lincolnshire to East Sussex would be extended. | Mr Benn said two new control zones would be brought in, and the protection zone already in place from Lincolnshire to East Sussex would be extended. |
Bluetongue is a non-contagious virus spread by a midge species, affecting ruminants including sheep and cattle. | Bluetongue is a non-contagious virus spread by a midge species, affecting ruminants including sheep and cattle. |
It can also affect goats and deer. | It can also affect goats and deer. |
'Industry dilemma' | 'Industry dilemma' |
Mr Benn told the Commons the new cases were confirmed as a result of reporting by two farmers and were confirmed by tests. | Mr Benn told the Commons the new cases were confirmed as a result of reporting by two farmers and were confirmed by tests. |
Given the nature of this disease and its means of spread, this is not entirely unexpected Fred Landeg Deputy chief veterinary officer | Given the nature of this disease and its means of spread, this is not entirely unexpected Fred Landeg Deputy chief veterinary officer |
He said: "We need to try and contain the disease in the east of England if possible. | He said: "We need to try and contain the disease in the east of England if possible. |
"The issue is, at what point should we face up to declaring all of England a bluetongue control zone and accept living with the disease? | "The issue is, at what point should we face up to declaring all of England a bluetongue control zone and accept living with the disease? |
"This is a real dilemma for the industry. Above all it is the industry that has the greatest interest in making the right decision. | "This is a real dilemma for the industry. Above all it is the industry that has the greatest interest in making the right decision. |
"That is why we will be having further discussions with the industry group on this in the light of today's development." | "That is why we will be having further discussions with the industry group on this in the light of today's development." |
'Unwelcome news' | 'Unwelcome news' |
Defra said the latest cases were both within the current protection zone. | Defra said the latest cases were both within the current protection zone. |
Stricter 20km (12-mile) control zones had already been set up in East Anglia around known bluetongue cases | Stricter 20km (12-mile) control zones had already been set up in East Anglia around known bluetongue cases |
Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Fred Landeg said: "This is obviously unwelcome news for the farming industry. However, given the nature of this disease and its means of spread, this is not entirely unexpected. | Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Fred Landeg said: "This is obviously unwelcome news for the farming industry. However, given the nature of this disease and its means of spread, this is not entirely unexpected. |
"We will carry out further investigations on these farms, and in the surrounding area to assess the disease situation and possible sources of incursion. | "We will carry out further investigations on these farms, and in the surrounding area to assess the disease situation and possible sources of incursion. |
"Once again, we are grateful for the vigilance of farmers in reporting disease, and urge them to remain vigilant. | "Once again, we are grateful for the vigilance of farmers in reporting disease, and urge them to remain vigilant. |
"We will continue to work with our core industry group to assess the disease situation and develop the disease control strategy in partnership with the farming industry." | "We will continue to work with our core industry group to assess the disease situation and develop the disease control strategy in partnership with the farming industry." |
Restrictions lifted | Restrictions lifted |
Ashford's MP, Conservative Damian Green, said the "terrible outbreak" would affect farmers across the south-east who used the town's market. | Ashford's MP, Conservative Damian Green, said the "terrible outbreak" would affect farmers across the south-east who used the town's market. |
He urged Mr Benn to give some indication of the time period during which the effects of the disease and the restrictions on the movement of animals would last. | He urged Mr Benn to give some indication of the time period during which the effects of the disease and the restrictions on the movement of animals would last. |
The National Farmers Union said the news of the latest cases was "deeply disappointing". | |
NFU President Peter Kendall said: "We need to look carefully at the implications of this news, and will be consulting urgently with our members, because it will have a major financial impact on a huge number of livestock farmers, particularly those in the Midlands." | |
Up to Tuesday, a total of 41 bluetongue cases had been detected since the first outbreak on 22 September. | |
Meanwhile, bans on livestock movement in low-risk foot-and-mouth disease areas across the UK have now been lifted. | Meanwhile, bans on livestock movement in low-risk foot-and-mouth disease areas across the UK have now been lifted. |
The disease protection zone in Surrey has also been removed after no further cases emerged, but a wider 10km (6.2-mile) surveillance zone around affected farms is expected to remain in place until 5 November. | The disease protection zone in Surrey has also been removed after no further cases emerged, but a wider 10km (6.2-mile) surveillance zone around affected farms is expected to remain in place until 5 November. |
The foot-and-mouth risk area - covering Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex - will also remain, but come under "continual review". | The foot-and-mouth risk area - covering Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex - will also remain, but come under "continual review". |