A property at Middlemarch has been confirmed as testing positive for cattle disease Mycoplasma bovis.
That means the bacterial disease has now been detected in Winton, Lumsden, Invercargill, Gore, Waitaki and Waimate districts, Ashburton, Rangiora and Hawke's Bay, as well as Strath Taieri. The number of confirmed infected properties stands at 21 and 34 properties are under restricted place notices.
In its latest stakeholder update, the Ministry for Primary Industries reiterated all detections to date were linked to the original infected properties via animal movements and had been caused by close animal contact.
MPI has contracted a private laboratory to boost the testing capacity and results reporting should pick up.
MPI's animal health laboratory was carrying a significant Mycoplasma bovis testing workload, particularly following the detections in Southland and the large volume of additional tracing and suspect properties resulting from that.