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Epidemiological patterns of foot-and-mouth disease worldwide.

Transbound Emerg Dis

June 2008

Royal Veterinary College, Department of Pathology and Infectious Diseases, University of London and 6 Robins Dale Woking, Surrey GU21 2LQ, UK.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) is a clinical syndrome in animals due to FMD virus that exists in seven serotypes, whereby recovery from one sero-type does not confer immunity against the other six. So when considering intervention strategies in endemic settings, it is important to take account of the characteristics of the different serotypes in different ecological systems. FMD serotypes are not uniformly distributed in the regions of the world where the disease still occurs.

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