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Vaccination against bluetongue used to be done with live attenuated virus vaccines, which involved a whole series of restrictions on vaccination in order to keep the virus from spreading to unvaccinated animals. However, recent scientific developments have led to the appearance of new vaccines which do not contain live viruses. These new vaccines can be used with a greater degree of safety and without any restriction, since they pose no risk of any active virus circulating. In view of the grave effects of bluetongue on livestock-farming, every means that makes good vaccination practice easier should be adopted, to protect farmers against the loss of their stock and the fatal damage to their trade that frequently results. I have therefore voted in favour."@en1
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