REPORTING FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE
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Step-by-Step: How to Report FMD
Act immediately
Do not wait. FMD spreads very fast, and early reporting helps contain the outbreak quickly.
Report to the nearest local veterinary official (this is the main and fastest channel):
Go to your nearest diptank and inform the Veterinary Assistant or Diptank Assistant.
Contact the Agricultural Extension Officer or Veterinary Officer at your local Government Veterinary Clinic.
You can also inform a private veterinarian, who is required to report it to the government veterinary services.
What to tell them:
Location of the animals (exact farm/kraal/diptank area)
Number of animals affected
Symptoms observed (e.g. blisters in the mouth, on the feet or teats, lameness, excessive salivation, reluctance to move, drop in milk production)
When you first noticed the signs
Emergency option:
In urgent cases, you can also call the national emergency number 112 (toll-free) and ask them to connect you to Veterinary Services or the Ministry of Agriculture.
Important Tips
Do not move any animals once you suspect FMD — this can spread the disease further.
Keep people, vehicles, and other animals away from the suspected herd until veterinary officers arrive.
Reporting is mandatory under Eswatini law for controlled animal diseases like FMD. Prompt reporting protects your neighbours and the entire national herd.
After you report, a veterinary team will usually visit quickly to inspect, take samples if needed, and advise on the next steps (quarantine, vaccination, disinfection, etc.).
Let’s Beat FMD!




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