Hungary confirms first bluetongue case since 2015

Fifteen cattle infected in outbreak reported in Somogy County
calendar icon 11 September 2025
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Hungary has reported its first outbreak of bluetongue disease in a decade, Reuters reported, citing the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) on Wednesday.

Bluetongue is a potentially fatal disease affecting domestic ruminants, primarily sheep, cattle, and goats.

The outbreak was detected in 15 cattle within a herd of 303 animals in the county of Somogy in the southwestern part of the country, the Paris-based WOAH said, citing information from Hungarian authorities.

The previous outbreak of bluetongue in Hungary was last recorded in December 2015, the WOAH added.

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