Poland Reports Outbreak of Bluetongue Disease in Cattle, WOAH Says
2025-10-28 14:09
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Wedoany.com Report-Oct. 28, Poland has confirmed an outbreak of bluetongue disease in cattle near the Czech border, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) reported on Monday, as the virus continues to circulate in Europe.

A herd of free-roaming cows is pictured in nature reserve Zakole Santockie near Deszczno, Poland May 26, 2019.

Bluetongue primarily affects domestic ruminants, including sheep, cattle, and goats, and can be fatal for infected animals. The disease does not pose a risk to humans, nor does it compromise the safety of meat or milk products.

The outbreak was detected on a farm in Kędzierzyn-Koźle, where one head of cattle tested positive among a total of 39 animals.

Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to prevent further spread and to safeguard the health of livestock in the region. The detection highlights ongoing vigilance in European countries against bluetongue, which has periodically affected ruminant populations across the continent.

Measures typically include surveillance, vector control, and biosecurity practices to limit transmission. Farmers in affected and neighboring areas are advised to implement standard precautions and report any unusual animal illnesses to veterinary services promptly.

This case in Poland adds to the continuing reports of bluetongue in Europe, reflecting the importance of coordinated animal health monitoring and response systems to protect livestock populations and support agricultural stability.

Overall, the situation remains under control, with veterinary authorities emphasizing that there is no risk to consumers, while efforts focus on preventing further infections among animals.

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