Bluetongue animal vaccination starts in most of EU
Friday, May 16, 2008 - 05:49
in Biology & Nature
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU farmers have mostly started vaccinating animals against bluetongue, the virus that ravaged northern Europe's cattle and sheep in 2007, but success depends on vaccine supply and speed of applying it, officials say.
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