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Slovakia has declared an emergency due to foot-and-mouth disease infections detected at three farms, marking the first cases in half a century. Neighboring Hungary reported similar cases in March. This disease, which affects cloven-hoofed animals, does not harm humans but can lead to trade restrictions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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