Resume de l’article : « Maladie de la langue bleue » : l’Europe fait face à une explosion du nombre de cas

The article discusses the increase in cases of « blue tongue » disease in Europe. The disease is a viral infection that affects ruminants, mainly sheep and cattle. It is transmitted by midges and causes fever, loss of appetite, and lesions on the tongue and mouth. The spread of the disease is facilitated by climate change and the movement of animals. The number of cases has increased dramatically in recent years, causing significant economic losses for farmers.

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There is an increase in cases of blue tongue disease in Europe, a viral infection affecting ruminants such as sheep and cattle. The disease is transmitted by midges and is facilitated by climate change and animal movement. The spread of the disease has resulted in significant economic losses for farmers.