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Greece Confirms No Approved Vaccine for Goat and Sheep Pox

Greece Confirms No Approved Vaccine for Goat and Sheep Pox

Hellenic Shipping News

Greek officials have confirmed that no approved vaccine exists for goat and sheep pox,

Greek officials have confirmed that no approved vaccine exists for goat and sheep pox, emphasizing that strict biosecurity measures remain the only effective strategy to control the disease.

A special meeting was held at the Greek Prime Minister’s office on January 22, 2026, to review the situation and coordinate the implementation of biosecurity measures. Attendees included government ministers, the Secretary General for Agricultural Development, veterinary officials, and leading virology experts.

Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis stressed that European authorities fully support Greece’s position. “No European country has adopted vaccination as a primary strategy, except Bulgaria,” he said, confirming that vaccines are not currently approved for use.

The National Scientific Committee for the Management and Control of Goat and Sheep Pox released a detailed Q&A addressing common questions:

– Vaccination is not a shortcut: Vaccinating herds does not stop the spread of the virus and may conceal infections, complicating disease control.

– No approved vaccines exist in Europe: Neither the Greek authorities nor the European Medicines Agency (EMA) have approved vaccines. Using unapproved vaccines is illegal and could jeopardize international trade.

– Biosecurity is essential: Strict compliance with disinfection, movement restrictions, and monitoring is critical. Violations, delayed reporting, or illegal animal

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