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Bluetongue Virus Spreads in Scotland | Glasgow News
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Two more sheep in Scotland have tested positive for bluetongue virus, bringing the total to two farms in the Southwest — following a previous case in the same region. The Scottish Government has imposed strict restrictions and euthanized infected animals while ramping up testing. With 353 UK cases this season — mostly in southwest England — officials are urging farmers to vaccinate livestock immediately. Caused by insect-borne transmission, the disease affects sheep, cattle, and goats, causing swelling, lameness, and reduced milk production — but poses no threat to humans or food safety. BTV-3 is a notifiable disease requiring immediate reporting. Containment and vaccination remain the top priorities as farmers are urged to work closely with vets to protect their herds.
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