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Donkey sanctuary goes viral with sock appeal

The socks help protect the donkeys from insect bites.
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Chatter box The CMA has invited comments on a draft survey invitation letter, as it continues its investigation into consumer experience.

Stakeholders have until midday on 22 October to share their thoughts on its contents.

The quantitative survey, conducted by Accent, recently underwent a separate consultation. It will be sent to a random sample of participants, with the letter inviting them to complete the survey.

The letter can be found here. Stakeholders should email vetsMI@cma.gov.uk to make comment. Chatter box

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Funding awarded to develop rapid TB detector
Funding awarded to develop rapid TB detector

The new test could be quicker than PCR and microscopy testing.
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Supermarkets lack effective antibiotic policies, antibiotic group says
Supermarkets lack effective antibiotic policies, antibiotic group says

Restrictions on antibiotic use are not applied to some branded or imported products.
Brooke meets UN for antimicrobial resistance mission
Brooke meets UN for antimicrobial resistance mission

The equine charity met with member states to promote the One Health approach.
Charities in Ukraine vaccinate nearly 14,000 animals against rabies
Charities in Ukraine vaccinate nearly 14,000 animals against rabies

Outbreaks of the disease have increased since the Russian invasion.
Global bird flu measures 'not working', study finds
Global bird flu measures 'not working', study finds

The research examines the threat to human health.
Doritos dye makes living tissue transparent, study finds
Doritos dye makes living tissue transparent, study finds

The researchers were able to see through the skin of a mouse.
Funding awarded for research into zoonotic pig disease
Funding awarded for research into zoonotic pig disease

Streptococcus suis can be fatal to pigs.
WOAH monitoring zoonotic spread of mpox
WOAH monitoring zoonotic spread of mpox

Members are asked to report cases of MPXV.
Study affirms need for greater One Health collaboration
Study affirms need for greater One Health collaboration

Research suggests vets, farmers and regulators should engage more.
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Restricted zone extended after more bluetongue cases

After three new cases of bluetongue virus serotype 3 were detected along the Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire border, the restricted zone has been extended.

The zone now includes Buckinghamshire and part of Berkshire, as well as Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, City of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, East Sussex, Essex, Greater London, part of Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, part of Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, part of Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk, Surrey, and West Sussex.

Susceptible animals in the restricted zone should only be moved if it is essential. A specific licence is needed to move a susceptible animal from within the restricted zone to outside of the zone.

Bluetongue is a notifiable disease. Suspected cases must be reported on 03000 200 301 in England or 03003 038 268 in Wales. In Scotland, suspected cases should be reported to the local field services office. In Northern Ireland, suspected cases should be reported to the DAERA Helpline on 0300 200 7840 or by contacting the local DAERA Direct Veterinary Office.

A map of the areas where restrictions apply can be found here.

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