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    Austria tightens Slovakia border control to protect farms

    April 4, 2025
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    Austria has temporarily closed several minor border crossings with Slovakia to protect its livestock industry following an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the neighboring country. State Secretary for Health Ulrike Königsberger-Ludwig announced on Wednesday that the Ministry of the Interior had finalized a list of smaller crossings to be shut down. The closures aim to reduce the risk of disease transmission by limiting access points where health and safety protocols cannot be effectively enforced. Königsberger-Ludwig described the move as a proactive step focused on locations where monitoring and biosecurity measures would be difficult to implement.

    Slovakia outbreak triggers Austria’s livestock protection move

    She emphasized that the closures are preventive in nature and are not a response to any confirmed cases within Austria. Larger, main border checkpoints between Austria and Slovakia will remain open, operating under heightened surveillance and hygiene controls. These crossings will continue to facilitate trade and regular transit, with additional oversight to ensure animal health safeguards are in place. The outbreak in Slovakia has sparked concern among Austrian farmers and veterinary professionals, prompting calls for stronger containment efforts.

    While Austria currently remains free of foot-and-mouth disease, authorities stress the importance of swift action to uphold national animal health standards. Foot-and-mouth disease is a contagious viral infection that affects cloven-hoofed animals such as cattle, sheep, and pigs. If not contained quickly, an outbreak could lead to serious economic consequences, particularly for Austria’s agricultural export sector. The Austrian government is closely monitoring the situation in collaboration with Slovak authorities and relevant European health agencies. Officials continue to evaluate the risk and adjust measures as needed to prevent any incursion of the disease into Austrian territory. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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