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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary epidemiology
  • Animal health
  • Rural sociology

Background:

  • Foot and mouth disease (FMD) severely impacted North and West Devon.
  • The disease's effects extended beyond the agricultural sector, affecting the broader rural economy and social fabric.
  • A significant number of animal deaths (178,000) occurred, leading to prolonged carcass disposal issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the scale and impact of the foot and mouth disease outbreak in North and West Devon.
  • To highlight the interconnectedness of agriculture with rural businesses and social structures.
  • To describe the challenges associated with the disposal of a large number of animal carcasses.

Main Methods:

  • Observational study documenting the FMD outbreak.
  • Analysis of the socio-economic impact on the rural community.
  • Assessment of animal carcass disposal logistics and timelines.

Main Results:

  • The outbreak led to the death of 178,000 animals in the affected region.
  • Widespread disruption to agricultural activities, local businesses, and social life was observed.
  • Significant logistical and public health challenges arose from the delayed disposal of animal carcasses.

Conclusions:

  • Foot and mouth disease has profound and far-reaching consequences for rural areas, extending beyond direct agricultural losses.
  • Effective disease management strategies must consider the broader socio-economic implications and logistical challenges, such as carcass disposal.
  • The interconnected nature of rural communities necessitates a comprehensive approach to mitigating the impact of animal disease outbreaks.