Overview
- The outbreak, confirmed on 18 September in a dairy herd in the Rhône, marks the first detection outside the previously regulated area.
- A new regulated perimeter has been defined around the affected site, with depopulation under way and enhanced surveillance and movement restrictions in force.
- National totals now stand at 79 outbreaks across 47 farms since the disease first appeared in late June.
- The discovery restarts the 45‑day countdown for lifting movement curbs, following a 6 September case in a herd with unvaccinated animals.
- The disease is not transmissible to humans, while compulsory whole‑herd culling continues to draw opposition from some farm unions as affected producers seek broader financial support.