HC Deb 05 December 1911 vol 32 cc1373-4W
Mr. STANIER

asked the President of the Board of Agriculture whether he can give any figures to show how many cases of foot-and-mouth disease exist in India and Egypt at the present time; and whether it is on the increase in those countries?

Mr. RUNCIMAN

The Annual Reports of the Civil Veterinary Department give the following statistics of deaths from foot-and-mouth disease in India:—

Official Year. Number of Deaths from Foot-and-Mouth Disease.
1906–7 ……… 21,297
1907–8 ……… 21,845
1908–9 ……… 27,082
1909–10 ……… 27,041
1910–11 ……… 25,545
A decrease in the number of cases in the year 1910–11 is reported in the Punjaub, Eastern Bengal and Assam, Sind and Bengal; and an increase in Burmah, Bombay, Rajputana, United Provinces, North-West Frontier Provinces, and Madras.

From a Report furnished to the Board by the Egyptian Government with regard to the year 1909, it appears that no outbreak of the disease occurred in Egypt proper during that year. Subsequent Reports received from the British Consul for the Cairo district show that twenty-two head of cattle were attacked in that district in December, 1910. Reports from the same source during the current year give the following statistics:—

Month Number of Cattle affected in the Cairo District.
February ……… 232
March ……… 343
May ……… 100
June ……… 44
July ……… 7
No reports on animal diseases have been received from the Egyptian Government since 1909.