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Germany confirms first case of foot-and-mouth disease in nearly 40 years

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Posted on January 10, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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BERLIN (Reuters) - German authorities confirmed the country's first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in nearly 40 years on Friday in a herd of water buffalo on the outskirts of Berlin. Foot-and-

Germany's First Foot-and-Mouth Disease Case in Decades Confirmed

BERLIN (Reuters) - German authorities confirmed the country's first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in nearly 40 years on Friday in a herd of water buffalo on the outskirts of Berlin.

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

Measures to contain the highly infectious disease, which poses no danger to humans though they can transmit it, are being implemented, and the affected animals have already been euthanised, said local authorities.

An exclusion zone of 3 kilometres and a monitoring zone of 10 kilometres have been set up, and no more products or animals may be taken out of these zones, said a federal agricultural ministry spokesperson at a regular government news conference.

Local authorities are investigating how the animals became infected, but there are no plans for measures at the federal or international level, the spokesperson added.

Germany and the European Union are officially recognised as being free of the disease. The last cases in Germany occurred in 1988, according to the FLI animal health research institute.

The FLI said the disease occurs regularly in the Middle East and Africa, in many Asian countries and in parts of South America. Illegally imported animal products from these countries pose a threat to European agriculture, it said.

(Reporting by Miranda Murray and Friederike Heine, editing by Thomas Seythal and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany reports first foot-and-mouth disease case in 40 years.
  • Outbreak occurred in a herd of water buffalo near Berlin.
  • Containment measures include exclusion and monitoring zones.
  • Disease poses no danger to humans but is highly infectious.
  • Last German outbreak was in 1988; EU remains disease-free.

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What is the main topic?
The main topic is the confirmation of a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany, the first in nearly 40 years.
What measures are being taken?
Authorities have set up exclusion and monitoring zones and euthanized affected animals to contain the disease.
Is foot-and-mouth disease dangerous to humans?
The disease poses no danger to humans, although they can transmit it to animals.

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