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Infectious

Foot-and-mouth disease

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Foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease which affects cloven-hoofed animals, including cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, and deer. Though rarely fatal, it is extremely debilitating and may cause devastating losses in milk and meat production. Although humans are frequently exposed to foot-and-mouth disease through contact with livestock, human illness is extremely rare. The symptoms in humans, when they occur, are typically mild and may include fever, sore throat, and uncomfortable tingling blisters in the mouth and on the hands and feet. Recovery usually occurs within a week.

Although foot-and-mouth disease poses no significant threat to humans, people may spread the disease if their clothing, shoes, or personal effects become contaminated. Travelers may find that, in a country where an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease is occurring, travel is restricted to prevent further spread of the disease. For recommendations to prevent travelers from spreading the disease to animals in the United States, please see the Centers for Disease Control.

From Eurosurveillance

Animal foot and mouth disease outbreak does not threaten public health

From Health Canada

Animal Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the UK and Other Affected Countries: Not a Public Health Threat to Travellers

Animal Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the UK and Other Affected Countries: Not a Public Health Threat to Travellers - Update*

From the United States Department of Agriculture

Foot-and-Mouth Disease

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Questions and Answers

More Detailed Information on USDA Restrictions on Products from Countries with Foot-and-Mouth Disease

From the U.S. State Department

Foot-and-Mouth Disease

From the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

About Foot-and-Mouth Disease

From Humanitarian Resource Institute

Foot-and-mouth disease reference library


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