A foreign animal disease outbreak refers to the occurrence of a disease in livestock or wildlife that is not native to a specific region, often caused by pathogens like viruses, bacteria, or parasites. Such outbreaks can have significant economic impacts, affecting trade, livestock health, and food security. It is crucial for countries to implement biOSecurity measures and surveillance systems to prevent and control these outbreaks effectively. Prompt reporting and response are essential to contain the spread and mitigate the impact on agriculture and public health.
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