Schmallenberg (Germany)

Type: City
Name: Schmallenberg (Germany)
Country: Germany
Latitude: 51.16
Longitude: 8.3
population: 26,218
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

The first case of Schmallenberg

THE first confirmed case of Schmallenberg disease has been identified on a Dumfriesshire farm.The birth defects in the calf, born into a suckler herd, are consistent with the pathology of the disease and tests carried out by SAC Consulting: Veterinary ... [Published Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 26 2013 - Updated Apr 26 2013 - 1 reports

PRO/AH/EDR> Schmallenberg virus - Europe (20): Norway, bovine, 1st case

Schmallenberg — Worldwide/Unknown1. Studies co-financed by the Commission at the rate of 50 percent of eligible costs for the period 1 Apr 2012 to 31 Dec 2013 for the following Member States: Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands and ... [Published HealthMap Global Disease Alerts - Apr 26 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Schmallenberg Disease Confirmed on a Dumfriesshire Farm

The first confirmed case of Schmallenberg Disease has been identified on a Dumfriesshire farm in a calf born in a suckler herd.The birth defects in the calf, born into a suckler herd, are consistent with the pathology of the disease and tests carried ... [Published Stackyard - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 21 2013 - Updated Apr 21 2013 - 1 reports

Schmallenberg continues its deadly assault on UK farms

THE devastating Schmallenberg virus (SBV) shows no signs of letting up and will continue to ‘creep’ up through the UK and into Scotland, farmers have been warned.SBV expert Ian Nanjiani, of Westpoint Veterinary Group, said the midge-borne virus, which ... [Published Farmers Guardian - Apr 21 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

Clue offered in tackling the Schmallenberg virus

A new research report indicates that a key building block in the Schmallenberg virus, which causes birth defects and stillbirths, could be a suitable target for anti-viral drugs. The Schmallenberg virus is a relatively newly discovered virus which causes ... [Published Digital Journal - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 19 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 3 reports

Schmallenberg Disease confirmed on a Dumfriesshire farm

The first confirmed case of Schmallenberg Disease has been identified on a Dumfriesshire farm.The birth defects in the calf, born into a suckler herd, are consistent with the pathology of the disease and tests carried out by SAC Consulting: Veterinary ... [Published Galloway Gazette - Apr 19 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 18 2013 - 3 reports

'Chink in the armor' of Schmallenberg virus identified

Apr. 17, 2013 — A key building block in the Schmallenberg virus could be targeted by anti-viral drugs, according to a new study led from the University of Leeds.The disease, which causes birth defects and stillbirths in sheep, goats and cattle, was first ... [Published Science Daily - Apr 18 2013]
First reported Apr 15 2013 - Updated Apr 16 2013 - 2 reports

Veterinary authorities: Ukraine bans meat imports from some EU countries

KYIV, April 15 /UKRINFORM/. Ukraine has imposed a ban on the import of cattle and small ruminants from the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Austria, Spain and Belgium after veterinary authorities found in these countries a disease ... [Published Ukrinform - Apr 15 2013]
First reported Feb 18 2013 - Updated Feb 18 2013 - 2 reports

Lambing season left blighted as deadly Schmallenberg virus

Tens of thousands of lambs have been stillborn or deformed throughout Britain as a result of the deadly Schmallenberg virus, with the industry bracing itself for what could be a blighted lambing season. In infected flocks the rate of lamb loss has been ... [Published The Independent - Feb 18 2013]

Quotes

"Talk to your laboratory and specialized vets. Make sure you know their capabilities: what kind of tests they offer. And don’t be afraid to ask their advice – after all, they should be the diagnostic experts. They know all the latest ideas and can help you formulate the most effective test programme for your area or for individual herds."
Brian Hosie, head of SAC Veterinary Services, said: "The report of this recent calving in Dumfriesshire would indicate that SBV was spread by midges in the area during last autumn. We would urge farmers to be more alert than ever to potential problems among cattle or sheep and discuss any concerns with their veterinary surgeons."

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Strategic Use of Diagnostics [Published The Meat Site - May 15 2013]
Strategic Use of Diagnostics [Published The Pig Site - May 06 2013]
The first case of Schmallenberg [Published Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser - May 02 2013]
Strategic Use of Diagnostics [Published The Poultry Site - May 02 2013]
PRO/AH/EDR> Schmallenberg virus - Europe (20... [Published HealthMap Global Disease Alerts - Apr 26 2013]
Schmallenberg Disease Confirmed on a Dumfriessh... [Published Stackyard - Apr 22 2013]
Schmallenberg continues its deadly assault on U... [Published Farmers Guardian - Apr 21 2013]
Clue offered in tackling the Schmallenberg virus [Published Digital Journal - Apr 19 2013]
Schmallenberg Disease confirmed on a Dumfriessh... [Published Galloway Gazette - Apr 19 2013]
Schmallenberg virus confirmed in Scotland [Published Vetsonline - Apr 19 2013]
Schmallenberg disease confirmed on a Dumfriessh... [Published Farming UK - Apr 19 2013]
'Chink in the armor' of Schmallenberg virus ide... [Published Science Daily - Apr 18 2013]
Study identifies 'chink in the armor' of Schmal... [Published Medical Xpress - Apr 18 2013]
Treatment for ewes and cows already infected by... [Published This is Devon - Apr 17 2013]
burgbad Aktiengesellschaft: Company Profile - N... [Published TransWorldNews - Apr 16 2013]
Veterinary authorities: Ukraine bans meat impor... [Published Ukrinform - Apr 15 2013]
Ukraine bans cattle import from EU [Published For UA - Apr 15 2013]
Lambing season left blighted as deadly Schmalle... [Published The Independent - Feb 18 2013]
Lambing season left blighted as deadly Schmalle... [Published The Independent - Feb 18 2013]
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Experts warns of a new livestock disease in the UK [Published Topnews.in - Aug 08 2012]
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