South Korea reports first FMD case in nearly two years

The case was reported on a cattle farm in the south
calendar icon 14 March 2025
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South Korea has confirmed a foot-and-mouth disease case in a cattle farm, the first such outbreak in nearly two years, Reuters reported, citing the agriculture ministry on Friday.

The case, the first in the country since May 2023, was reported in a cattle farm in the southwestern Jeollanam-do province, the ministry said in a statement, adding that about 180 cattle in the farm would be culled.

The government has since raised the alert, stepping up disinfecting efforts in the region, according to the ministry.

Foot-and-mouth disease causes fever and mouth blisters in cloven-hoofed ruminants such as cattle, swine, sheep and goats.

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