Food Safety Incidents

Foot-And-Mouth Disease has been detected in Poultry Products.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Feb 27, 2025 11:00:00 PM

On February 3, 2025, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) reported the detection of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) in poultry products originating from Namibia. This incident falls under the category of control and is classified as a bio-contaminant hazard. The identification of FMD in poultry is significant as it raises concerns regarding animal health and food safety.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease is a viral infection that primarily affects livestock, but its detection in poultry products highlights potential risks in the food supply chain. The OIE has initiated measures to address the situation, ensuring that appropriate protocols are followed to mitigate any further spread of the disease. Authorities are working to assess the extent of the contamination and implement necessary control measures.

This incident underscores the importance of monitoring animal health and biosecurity practices in poultry production. As the situation develops, updates will likely be provided by the OIE and relevant local authorities to keep stakeholders informed about the status of poultry products from Namibia.

For those involved in the poultry industry or related sectors, awareness of this incident is crucial for maintaining standards and safeguarding public health. The OIE's involvement ensures that the situation is being closely monitored and addressed appropriately.

  • Incident: Foot-And-Mouth Disease has been detected in Poultry Products.
  • Date: 2025-02-03
  • Product: Poultry Products
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  • Origin of issue: Namibia
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Bio-contaminants
  • Source: World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE)