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Greece imposes limitations to consist of spread of pox amongst sheep, goats

Greece has banned the transport and recreation of sheep and goats throughout the nation for 10 days after identifying more than 100 pox infections, the farming ministry said.

The measures are preventive and are aimed at containing the spread of the infection, which does not affect humans, the ministry said in a declaration late on Tuesday.

So far, 104 cases have actually been spotted, the majority of them in the northern location of Evros. About 17,500 animals have actually been culled.

Authorities are investigating the initial source of the outbreak and tests are being carried out in the broader location where the cases were very first discovered, in line with EU rules, it stated.

Greece is home to the largest number of goats in Europe, the ministry has actually said. Their milk, used in Greece's trademark feta cheese, is a major economic driver.

Beginning today, we reveal a complete ban on the movement of sheep and goats for reproducing, fattening, grazing and massacre, throughout the Greek area for 10 days, Agriculture Minister Costas Tsiaras said.

In June, Greece imposed similar constraints to contain a. viral infection referred to as goat plague.

(source: Reuters)