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    Spain culls cattle to contain first outbreak of lumpy skin disease

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    Posted on October 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Spain confirms its first outbreak of lumpy skin disease in Catalonia, leading to cattle culls and movement restrictions to contain the spread.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak
    • Details of the Outbreak
    • Control Measures Implemented
    • Regional Impact and Response

    Spain Takes Action Against First Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak in Cattle

    Overview of the Lumpy Skin Disease Outbreak

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain has confirmed its first outbreak of the highly contagious lumpy skin disease on a cattle farm in the northeastern region of Catalonia and will carry out culls to prevent its spread, Spanish and Catalan authorities said over the weekend.

    Details of the Outbreak

    France and Italy have already been hit by the disease and have together recorded some 143 outbreaks since late June, according to French data.

    Control Measures Implemented

    The Spanish outbreak was detected on a farm with 123 dairy heifers in Castello d'Empuries, Girona, after three animals showed symptoms on October 1, Spain's agriculture ministry said in a statement.

    Regional Impact and Response

    Lumpy skin disease, a viral disease transmitted by insect bites that is widespread in North Africa, causes blisters and lowers milk production in cattle. It does not pose a risk to humans but often leads to trade bans and economic losses.

    As a result, authorities are implementing control measures, including the culling of all animals on the affected farm. Two linked farms are under investigation, affecting over 1,200 animals in total.

    Spanish authorities have restricted cattle movement in a 20-kilometre (12-mile) area around the outbreak to try to contain the disease and a wider 50-km surveillance zone, the ministry said.

    A surveillance zone has also been set up in France near the border with Spain, according to French authorities.

    (Reporting by Romolo Tosiani in Madrid; additional reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide; Editing by Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Spain confirms first lumpy skin disease outbreak in Catalonia.
    • •Cattle culls are being implemented to prevent disease spread.
    • •The outbreak affects over 1,200 animals across linked farms.
    • •Movement restrictions are in place within a 20-km radius.
    • •Surveillance zones established in Spain and near France border.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Spain culls cattle to contain first outbreak of lumpy skin disease

    1What is lumpy skin disease?

    Lumpy skin disease is a viral disease affecting cattle, characterized by the formation of lumps on the skin and reduced milk production. It is transmitted by insect bites and does not pose a risk to humans.

    2What are control measures in agriculture?

    Control measures in agriculture are strategies implemented to prevent the spread of diseases among livestock, including culling infected animals, restricting movement, and establishing surveillance zones.

    3What is the economic impact of livestock diseases?

    Livestock diseases can lead to significant economic losses due to reduced productivity, increased veterinary costs, and trade bans, affecting farmers and the agricultural sector as a whole.

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