African swine fever outbreaks detected in two villages in southern Moldova

Published 2023년 2월 15일

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African swine fever has been confirmed in two villages in southern Moldova in four households, as reported by the National Agency for Food Safety. The agency has urged people not to hide cases of livestock infection. African swine fever, also known as Montgomery's disease, was first recorded in 1903 in South Africa and poses no threat to humans but is dangerous for wild and domestic pigs, leading to significant agricultural damage.
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Outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) have been identified in the villages of Tomai and Covurlui in southern Moldova. This was reported on Wednesday by the National Agency for Food Safety of Moldova. "The Republican Center for Veterinary Diagnostics, through laboratory tests, confirmed the presence of African swine fever virus in samples taken from domestic pigs from four households in the villages of Tomai and Kovurlui, Leovsky district," the message says. The agency urged not to hide cases of livestock infection. ASF (Montgomery's disease) was first recorded in 1903 in ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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