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No ‘blackleg’ diagnoses in Donegal despite outbreaks countrywide

written by Staff Writer August 14, 2024
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The Department of Agriculture has confirmed there has been no recent diagnosis of ‘blackleg’ in Donegal cattle, despite large outbreaks in other counties.

Blackleg is a common disease of cattle worldwide, causing acute muscle damage and usually seen as either sudden death, or death after a short illness.

The department’s Regional Veterinary laboratories have noted a sharp increase in diagnoses in cattle referred to them for postmortem, with some quite large outbreaks in farms around the country with no prior history of the disease.

“There have been no outbreaks recorded in Donegal between 1 April 2024 and the latest date for which we have diagnoses on our Laboratory Information Management System, which is the 8th of August 2024,” a department spokesperson told Donegal Daily.

The disease is caused by the consumption of clostridial spores from soil, which remain dormant in muscle until bruising, torn muscles, or certain unknown metabolic factors cause the conditions in the local tissues that allow the spores to germinate, and cause the disease, normally with fatal consequences.  Affected animals are often found dead.

“While the factors causing these large outbreaks are unclear, prevention is very straightforward, as multivalent clostridial vaccines are extremely effective when used properly, with several brands and suppliers to choose from,” the spokesperson added.  

“It is important to follow manufacturers’ instructions on the primary course and booster regime, which is simple to implement, but crucial to ensure maximum effectiveness.  Consult your veterinarian for specific advice on diagnosis and prevention of blackleg on your farm.”

 

No ‘blackleg’ diagnoses in Donegal despite outbreaks countrywide was last modified: August 14th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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