Clinical variation in foot and mouth disease: Sheep and goats

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Foot and mouth disease (FMD) in adult sheep and goats is frequently mild or unapparent, but can cause high mortality in young animals. The recent outbreak of FMD in the United Kingdom has highlighted the importance of sheep in the epidemiology of the disease, although there have been numerous examples in the past where small ruminants have been responsible for the introduction of FMD into previously disease-free countries. The difficulty in making a clinical diagnosis should encourage the development of more rapid screening tests to assist in future control programmes.

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Kitching, R. P., & Hughes, G. J. (2002). Clinical variation in foot and mouth disease: Sheep and goats. OIE Revue Scientifique et Technique. Office International des Epizootes. https://doi.org/10.20506/rst.21.3.1342

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