In addition, two animals died from the infection. The provincial government has approved support for farmers with affected animals, of €30 for the first visit to the vet and €20 for each affected animal.
The Epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHE) It has already been found in 72 cattle on 44 livestock farms in Bizkaia, where two of these animals have died.
The Deputy of Natural Environment and Agriculture, Arantza Atutxahas recognized that this infection, which does not harm human health, has increased in recent weeks.
The regional government reported last week that 30 cases of this pathology had been discovered on 25 livestock farms in Bizkaia.
He has sent a “message of calm” to citizens as this disease, which is transmitted to livestock through the bite of a mosquito, does not harm people’s health.
Provincial Councils have asked farmers to be alert to the symptoms that cows can show.edema, anorexia, fever…- because early detection is important to stop the disease.
He recalled that the regional government has approved this AIDS for farmers with affected animals, 30 euros for the first visit to the vet and 20 euro for each affected animal.
Source: EITB

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