Two dry-stock farms, one in the Waikato region and one in the Manawatū, have this week been confirmed as infected with Mycoplasma bovis.
The Ministry for Primary Industries said the farms were both connected to previously identified Infected Properties (IPs) through animal movements.
MPI said there were 36 IPs with 42 previously IPs that had had their status lifted. This was as a result of depopulating the infected stock and undergoing the 60-day stand-down period during which cleaning and disinfection took place.
Read more about Mycoplasma bovis here.
Seven of the 36 are in the North Island and 29 in the South Island, with 58 properties including the IPs under Restricted Place Notice, and 243 properties under Notice of Direction.