Please share the attached flyer with your connections as soon as possible to help get as many farmers, vets and stakeholders to join the next BTV webinar.

 

With the changing bluetongue situation, all farmers, vets and stakeholders are urged to join a critical industry BTV-3 webinar Wednesday 4 September from 3-4pm to get the latest updates and advice from experts.

Register today via: https://bit.ly/3AJzxlq

 

  • If suspicion of notifiable disease it is to be reported through the correct channels.
  • There are NO restrictions on vets attending farms where BTV3 is  confirmed/suspected. This is midge born virus. 
  • Treatment is important – recent article In practice by Fiona Lovatt, Rachael Tarlinton, Margit Groenevelt. LINK to the article 

 

Bluetongue situation is changing rapidly and More information on the current situation can be found here and on Bluetongue Virus – Ruminant Health & Welfare (ruminanthw.org.uk)

 

 

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