Authorities say there have been no cases of lumpy skin disease detected in Australia, following claims there were eight positive cases in cattle exported to Indonesia. The Department of Agriculture conducted rapid diagnostic testing on more than 1,000 cows across northern Australia. The disease was not detected and has not yet been detected in Australia.
Authorities say there have been no cases of lumpy skin disease detected in Australia, following claims there were eight positive cases in cattle exported to Indonesia. The Department of Agriculture conducted rapid diagnostic testing on more than 1,000 cows across northern Australia.
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