Foot-and-mouth disease outbreak causes cattle killing and border shutdown in Central Europe
The outbreak was initially discovered in early March on a cattle farm in northwestern Hungary, according to the Associated Press
An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease has led to border closures and cattle culling.
According to the Associated Press, the outbreak was initially discovered in early March on a cattle farm in northwestern Hungary.
Animals on three farms in Slovakia also tested positive for foot-and-mouth disease about two weeks later.
The Slovakian government closed 16 of their common borders, the AP reported.
Austria shut down 23 of its border crossings with Hungary and Slovakia.