First suspected bluetongue outbreak in Northern Ireland under investigation

First suspected bluetongue outbreak in Northern Ireland under investigation

Two cows near Bangor in County Down are suspected to be affected by bluetongue disease, and the case is currently under official investigation by the authorities.

Key facts

The disease is believed to be affecting two cows near Bangor, Co Down.

Context

Bluetongue is a viral disease that primarily affects ruminants such as cattle and sheep, typically transmitted by biting midges. Health officials in the UK monitor suspected cases closely to prevent wider spread and protect regional livestock industries.


Author’s summary: Authorities in Northern Ireland are probing a first suspected bluetongue case after two cows near Bangor, Co Down, showed signs of the disease, raising concern for local livestock health.

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The Independent The Independent — 2025-11-30

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