Bluetongue Vaccine Availability is Great News for British Farmers

UK - The National Farmers Union (NFU) welcomes the news that Bluetongue vaccine will be available from mid-July and is now telling farmers to speak to their vets as a matter of urgency.
calendar icon 7 June 2016
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National Farmers Union

MSD Health has now signed an agreement with CZ Veterinaria S.A. to distribute its BLUEVAC BTV8 vaccine throughout Great Britain and the vaccines produced by Zoetis, Zulvac® 8 Bovis and Zulvac® 8 Ovis, will become available to veterinary practices in mid-July.

NFU livestock chairman Charles Sercombe said: “This is really welcome news for the industry and we strongly urge farmers to discuss vaccination with their vet in order to fully understand the risk to their business considering their system and geography. These conversations should be ongoing because as the situation in France and mainland Europe changes the risk will change in the UK.

“We are calling on manufacturers and vets to be clear on the vaccine pricing and availability. Farmers will base decisions on whether to vaccinate on a number of factors, with price and availability featuring highly.”

Defra has analysed the risk to stock in the UK and the country is at risk of an outbreak during the spring or summer months, with an outbreak in late summer rated the most likely – the probability of incursion is 5-10 per cent in May, 33-60 per cent in July and 80 per cent in September.

The Joint campaign Against Bluetongue (JAB)1 has put together a leaflet and poster to highlight the signs of Bluetongue and how farmers can be proactive.

Further activity is currently being planned to ensure farmers, vets, animal health advisers and wider industry are fully informed with the latest situation and veterinary advice. We would encourage all farmers to visit the NFU website which contains all the latest information for BTV3.

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