Belgium Reports First 2025 BTV8 Cases, FASFC Cites Bonte

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Belgium confirms first 2025 BTV8 cases in cattle, sheep, and goats. FASFC reports vaccination against BTV3, BTV8, and EHD is effective. Spokesperson Hélène Bonte notes mild symptoms in vaccinated animals.

As Nieuwsblad News reported, for the 1st time in 2025, Belgium has confirmed cases of the bluetongue virus. The Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) said that the affected animals, including cattle, sheep, and goats, showed no symptoms. 

The infections were found during routine testing and export checks. While the BTV8 strain has been present in France for some time, these are the first confirmed cases in Belgium in recent years.

What is Belgium doing about the 2025 BTV8 outbreak and the livestock trade?

The confirmation of BTV8 affects the movement of livestock across Europe. Belgium is now officially classified as an infected zone for this virus. The cattle, sheep, and goats can only be traded to other EU Member States after the animals have been vaccinated. The FASFC said there are strict rules to protect animal health and to limit the spread of the virus. Farmers and traders should ensure they follow the guidelines carefully regarding vaccination.

The Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) said that more flexible rules apply to animals sent for slaughter. These animals must come from farms or establishments where no bluetongue virus infection has been reported. They must also show no signs of the disease in the 30 days before being transported. 

The FASFC has also indicated that the vaccination campaign targeting three viruses: bluetongue serotypes 3 and 8, and epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD), has been effective. The vaccinated animals can contract the virus, but do not show any symptoms or only mild signs.

Bluetongue mainly affects sheep and cattle. It can cause fever, swelling in the mouth, breathing problems, and lower milk production. In some cases, it can be fatal to animals. Humans are not affected by the virus. According to officials, vaccination and monitoring are the best ways to protect livestock and reduce outbreaks. 

“Animals can still become infected with the viruses, but properly vaccinated animals show no or much less severe symptoms. Furthermore, we are approaching the end of the vector season, which significantly reduces the spread of the virus,”

emphasises Hélène Bonte, FASC spokesperson.

Belgium has faced multiple outbreaks of the bluetongue virus in recent years. The first reports of BTV-3 were noticed in 2023, affecting cattle, sheep, and goats. Continuing through 2024, the virus spread, causing concern from farmers and officials. The Belgian government initiated a compulsory vaccination campaign in January 2025. 

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12 responses to “Belgium Reports First 2025 BTV8 Cases, FASFC Cites Bonte”

  1. Looks like Belgium’s livestock is getting more attention than the latest football match! Guess it’s time for our cows to get their flu shots too, eh? 😏🐄

  2. Bang Shift Avatar

    Just what Belgium needed, right? A new virus to spice up the livestock trade—because who doesn’t love a bit of drama in the barnyard? 🐄💉

  3. Wild Kitten Avatar
    Wild Kitten

    Seems like our livestock decided to join the viral party of 2025, how lovely! 🐑🥳 Just what we needed, another excuse to tighten the rules and add more paperwork to the farmer’s evening!

  4. Moonflower Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—Belgium’s livestock getting the latest viral fashion trend. BTV8, how avant-garde! 🐑✨

  5. Lord Pistachio Avatar
    Lord Pistachio

    Looks like Belgium is really upping their game in the livestock department, eh? I mean, who wouldn’t want to trade their cows only after a mild vaccination? 🤷‍♂️🐄

  6. Cereal Killer Avatar
    Cereal Killer

    First cases of BTV8 in Belgium, eh? Just what we needed—an extra reason to avoid mingling with the farmers at the pub. Cheers to our livestock getting the VIP treatment! 🐑🍻

  7. mafia princess Avatar
    mafia princess

    Just what we needed, another virus to keep our livestock on their toes. It’s not like we’ve got enough to worry about with all the waffles and chocolate flying around! 🐄💉

  8. Thunder Nut Avatar
    Thunder Nut

    Looks like Belgium’s livestock just got a VIP invite to the BTV8 party, and thankfully, they’ve got their vaccinations sorted – I guess that’s what you call a ‘healthy’ economy! 🐄💉

  9. dahlia bumble Avatar
    dahlia bumble

    Looks like Belgium’s got the latest flu season for cows and goats, just what we needed, eh? 🤷‍♂️ At least now we can add “bovine vaccination expert” to our CVs! 🐄💉

  10. Snapple Whistler Avatar
    Snapple Whistler

    Just brilliant, isn’t it? Belgium’s cattle are now officially part of the “mild symptoms” club – perhaps the next fashion trend for livestock? 🐄🎉

  11. Sky Herald Avatar

    Looks like Belgium’s livestock are getting their own version of a health passport for 2025—who knew cows could be so trendy? 😄 Just a casual reminder that even our sheep need to keep up with the latest vaccine fashion! 🐑💉

  12. demo tequila Avatar
    demo tequila

    Seems like Belgium’s livestock just got a taste of the latest viral trend – BTV8 is so 2025! 🐑💉 Who knew being a cow could be so avant-garde? 😏

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