Bluetongue Outbreaks and Concerns Rise in UK Livestock

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A sheep in Cornwall tested positive for bluetongue, a disease spread by biting midges that affects ruminants but not humans. The sheep died, but no culling of other animals is planned. Farmers are advised to maintain strict biosecurity and report any signs of infection to authorities.
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- New case of strange livestock disease reported in Cornwall Cornwall Live
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