Schmallenberg Virus - the missing UK goat farm
- From: Pat Gardiner <pat.gardiner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2012 20:04:54 +0000
Pat's Note: Here is the evidence that Defra, Britain's notorious
agricultural ministry, have been holding back information on
Schmallenberg virus - SBV, in Britain.
The Dutch knew today that goats were infected in Britain a fortnight
ago, never mind the other discrepancies.
This follows a long pattern of deliberate deception by Britain's
corrupt government veterinarians.
The Dutch Government report is vailable via my blog
?as at 25 January there have been confirmed cases at 32 sheep farms, 1
cattle farm and 1 goat farm in the United Kingdom.?
This from Defra?s site. Even a child could see there are no goats.
Sorry about the formatting, but I guess readers will get the point.
You can go to the site for confimation, but I advise you to do so
before it gets altered.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla/2012/01/12/schmallenberg-virus/hmallenbergvirus
: updated 7 February 2012
On February 7 AHVLA released results from further testing which reveal
the presence of Schmallenberg virus in a further 22 submissions which
means that the disease has now been identified in 33 submissions from
29 farms. Today?s results show the first positive case in a bovine in
West Sussex. There is also a first positive submission from a premises
in Hertfordshire. All other positive cases were in counties where
previous cases have occurred.
Figures correct for week ending 5 Feb 2012
County
Submissions with confirm infection
(based on clinical signs and virus identification)
Sheep
Cattle
Goats
Norfolk
11
0
0
Suffolk
6
0
0
Essex
2
0
0
Kent
5
0
0
East Sussex
7
0
0
Hertfordshire
1
0
0
West Sussex
0
1
0
Total
32
1
0
Update on 31 January 2012
AHVLA released results from further testing which reveal the presence
of Schmallenberg virus at a further seven sheep farms in Norfolk,
Suffolk, Essex and Kent. This brings the current total to 11 positive
submissions.
Figures correct for week ending 25 Jan 2012
County
Submissions with confirmed infection
(based on clinical signs and virus identification)
Sheep
Cattle
Goats
Norfolk
3
0
0
Suffolk
4
0
0
Essex
2
0
0
Kent
1
0
0
East Sussex
1
0
0
Total
11
0
0
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Regards
Pat Gardiner
Release and independently audit the results of testing British pigs
for MRSA, C.Diff and Hepatitis E now!
www.go-self-sufficient.com and http://animal-epidemics.blogspot.com/
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