The Swine Health Information Center is applauding the handling of a suspected case of Foot and Mouth Disease last week in the United Kingdom. Last week authorities in Britain imposed a 10-kilometer Temporary Control Zone around a premises near Feltwell, Kings Lynn and West Norfolk in response to a report of symptoms resembling Foot and Mouth Disease.
Following official testing, which ruled out Foot and Mouth Disease, that control zone was lifted. Swine Health Information Center Executive Director Dr. Paul Sundberg says this is an example of how a foreign animal disease investigation needs to be addressed.
Clip-Dr. Paul Sundberg-Swine Health Information Center:
We need to make producers aware that this foreign animal disease investigation issue is not a deal killer for their production. This is something that needs to be done with some regularity.We're finding Seneca Valley Virus lesions that look just like Foot and Mouth Disease and those lesions are indistinguishable from each other.