domingo, 7 de octubre de 2007

Task 2

First case of bluetongue disease found at UK farm

by Robin McKie and Jo Revill
Sunday September 23, 2007
The Observer

Is discovered a new (for UK) disease “the bluetongue” in cattle, is the first case of this environment in United Kingdom.

The virus (of bluetongue) made changes in the mucus of the mouth and nose, and food (changes in the coronary ban), the virus is come from France or Netherlands, the way is can to cross the virus is by midges. These cross the channel (from France and Netherlands) in theory.

The virus is not be fatal for humans but in sheep, cattle, deer and goats is can be. Is for these reason the UK government make restrictions in specific sectors of England, thinking in the recent cases, but the control is to difficult, especially for the characters of the virus.

Is important in economics terms the UK government (and subdivisions) and farmers detects the symptoms of the bluetongue, and protects the areas in troubles, locked and controlled these, like Surrey.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/country/article/0,,2175328,00.html

1 comentario:

Miss dijo...

Francisco,
well done!
there are a couple of things... there is something strange when you mention the animals and say is can be... then, dont forget that there are always subjects in english so it if you´re not referring to anything else.
regards,
miss
p.s. 6,5