The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Foot-n-mouth outbreak in Kwekwe, Redcliff

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

A FOOT-AND-MOUTH disease outbreak has been reported in Kwekwe and parts of Redcliff in the Midlands Province, with several cases having been detected in surroundin­g farms.

Acting Midlands provincial veterinary officer Dr Samson Manatsa confirmed the outbreak which was detected last week.

A team of veterinary services officers is on the ground in a bid to contain the outbreak before it spreads to other parts of the province.

“I can confirm an outbreak of the disease in some localised sections especially A1 and A2 properties on the southern parts of Redcliff. Our team is already on the ground conducting vaccinatio­ns as we try to curb the infections from spreading,” he said.

Dr Manatsa said Kwekwe has since been put under quarantine as a measure of curbing the spread.

“The whole of Kwekwe has been put under quarantine. There is no movement of cattle allowed for now, either to or from Kwekwe. We know very well the effects it might have to traders, but we have no other option except to monitor cattle movement,” he said.

Kwekwe District comprises of Zhombe, Silobela, Redcliff and Kwekwe urban.

Dr Manatsa said they were still investigat­ing the cause of the disease and also the extent of the spread.

“We are investigat­ing how far the infection has spread and also the causes of the infection. We are using what we call ring vaccinatio­n.

“That is when we vaccinate from outside going inside towards the infected areas to avoid further spread of the disease,” he said.

Dr Manatsa also said inspection were also being carried out to see if there were places missed by the initial investigat­ion.

“We will continue vaccinatin­g the area detected so far, but we will also continue with the investigat­ions perhaps we might have missed some affected places,” he said.

He said they were carrying out awareness campaigns and controllin­g cattle movements.

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