Foot and mouth 20 years on: what an animal virus epidemic taught UK science

Britain ’s top vet was newly qualified when the outbreak hit. Here, she talks about the devastating slaughter and tracking virus variantsChristine Middlemiss was a young vet working in Scotland in February 2001 when foot and mouth disease struck Britain. Having grown up on a farm, and having later worked in veterinary care in Cumbria, she volunteered to help battle an affliction that would eventually take a terrible toll on UK livestock.“I volunteered as a temporary veterinary inspector at 4pm and was told to report to a farm in Cumbria by 8am the next day,” Middlemiss told theObserver last week. “I got there and was given an A5 piece of paper with instructions about what I had to do. That was all the recorded advice that was available at the time.”Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Science Farming Vaccines and immunisation Foot and mouth Rural affairs UK news Farm animals Environment Agriculture World news Infectious diseases Health Microbiology Medical research Source Type: news