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Greek Farmers Turn to Illegal Vaccines Amid Sheeppox Outbreak

Greek Farmers Turn to Illegal Vaccines Amid Sheeppox Outbreak

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Agrowing sheeppox outbreak has triggered panic among Greek livestock farmers, leading some to take extreme

Agrowing sheeppox outbreak has triggered panic among Greek livestock farmers, leading some to take extreme — and unlawful — measures to protect their animals. According to a report by MEGA TV, several farmers are allegedly illegally importing and administering unlicensed vaccines from Turkey, Jordan, and Egypt, despite strict bans imposed by both the European Union and Greek authorities.

Unregulated vaccines linked to further outbreaks

These vaccines, sold for roughly €3.50 per animal, are not certified for use within the EU and are believed to cause adverse effects among livestock. Veterinary experts warn that the use of these products might be contributing to the spread of the disease, rather than preventing it.

Exploiting fear and uncertainty

“Some are exploiting the fear of farmers,” said Konstantinos Milios, president of the Panhellenic Association of Veterinarians. “People are anxious about losing their herds and livelihoods, and some opportunists are taking advantage of that.”

Milios added that authorities face major challenges in controlling the illegal trade of these vaccines. “It’s something that cannot easily be monitored. The problem is that these vaccines make it impossible to distinguish the virus strain from the vaccine strain — and that’s a serious issue.”

He also warned that vaccination alone is not

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