Joo Yi-Suk, An Soo-hwan, Kim Ok-Kyung, Lubroth Juan, Sur Jung-Hyang
Plum Island Animal Disease Center, United States Department of Agriculture, Greenport, New York 11944, USA.
Can J Vet Res. 2002 Apr;66(2):122-4.
On March 20, 2000, a suspected vesicular disease in cattle was reported to the National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service (NVRQS) of the Republic of Korea. This represented the index case of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak, which spread through several provinces. The Republic of Korea had been free of FMD for 66 years prior to the reintroduction of the virus and had recently suspended imports of pork and pork products from neighboring Japan owing to a reported FMD out-break in that country. The Korean outbreak was ultimately controlled through the combination of preemptive slaughter, animal movement restrictions, and a strategy of ring vaccination. The purpose of this paper is to review the current FMD situation in Korea in the aftermath of its 2000 epizootic and how it may affect future efforts to eradicate or reduce risk of reintroduction of the disease into Korea.
2000年3月20日,韩国国家兽医研究与检疫局(NVRQS)收到一起牛疑似水疱病的报告。这是口蹄疫(FMD)疫情的首例病例,疫情随后蔓延至多个省份。在该病毒重新传入之前,韩国已66年未发生口蹄疫,并且最近由于邻国日本报告发生口蹄疫疫情,韩国暂停了从日本进口猪肉和猪肉产品。韩国的疫情最终通过先发制人宰杀、限制动物移动以及环状疫苗接种策略得以控制。本文的目的是回顾2000年动物疫情后韩国口蹄疫的现状,以及这可能如何影响韩国未来根除或降低该病重新传入风险的努力。