Corresponding to drinking water in Burgenland: MKS causes excitement!

Corresponding to drinking water in Burgenland: MKS causes excitement!

Hegyeshalom, Ungarn - The mouth and claw disease (MKS) have accepted worrying proportions in Hungary and the neighboring areas of Austria. Pictures of dead cattle that were buried in Hegyeshálom, near Nickelsdorf, ensure increasing concern about the possible impairment of drinking and groundwater in Burgenland. According to the reports of 5min.at , the cattle are affected in the region, and the Ministry of Health in Austria is in contact with Hungarian authorities to monitor the situation and take suitable measures grasp.

in Hungary were found in cattle in the Győr-Moson-Soprron region of MKS. The government has already killed over 3000 cattle, although many of them were healthy to prevent the spread of viral infection. Transport and destruction of the carcasses are carried out under strict hygienic regulations, in which a two -meter -thick layer of earth is placed over the carcass, complemented with lime and straw. EURONEWS emphasizes that residents of the region can endanger the groundwater.

measures and reactions

The Austrian ÖVP has already called for “immediate measures” to protect drinking water. Markus Ulram, a member of the state parliament, announced that it would make a written request to the state government. However, the state crisis rod calmed the public that the groundwater flows run in the southeastern direction and the drinking water in Burgenland is therefore not at risk. This security is also supported by the explanation of the AGEs, which MKS describes as a highly contagious viral disease in paired horses, but this is not a danger to humans.

Furthermore, it was found in connection with the plague that wild paired puppies such as deer and wild boars could also be affected. Horses, on the other hand, are not receptive to the disease. The situation in Hungary is not isolated, since another outbreak was observed in Slovakia, which promptly led to measures such as disinfection of transport vehicles at the border crossings.

background and global perspective

MKS is a global viral infection that particularly affects claws and can bring economic losses through trade restrictions. In Germany, a case at water buffalos in Brandenburg was last confirmed in January 2025, and corresponding measures to combat were taken, such as the establishment of restricted zones and comprehensive monitoring of animal stocks in the affected areas. The Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture provides information about the dangers and global efforts to contain the disease.

The current situation regarding the MKS and the ongoing reactions to the outbreaks all raise questions about animal husbandry and the measures of the respective countries to protect both human health and agriculture. The coming weeks will be crucial for the controls and the purity of the drinking water in the region.

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