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    Britain's suspected FMD case is a false alarm

    • Last Update: 2002-03-04
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Lead: Reuters news on March 3 the UK government said on Sunday that the suspected animal foot-and-mouth disease found in the north of the UK had been thoroughly tested and proved to be a false alarm A British government spokesman said further tests on Sunday morning showed no signs of foot-and-mouth disease in animals, and that the government could now lift restrictions on local livestock transport Testing for the two suspected cases of foot-and-mouth disease in animals has revived fears of foot-and-mouth disease in rural Britain, which killed millions of livestock and destroyed most of the country's economy last year (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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