EU: Dangerous animal diseases in Turkey

Published 2022년 7월 27일

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Bulgaria has not reported any new cases of dangerous animal diseases such as African swine fever and bird flu in the EU ADIS information system for over a month. However, these diseases are still prevalent in other European countries like Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Romania, and Ukraine. Other diseases like anthrax, infectious anemia in horses, Newcastle disease, rabies, and smallpox in sheep and goats are also reported in neighboring countries like Romania and Turkey. Additionally, outbreaks of anthrax and infestations of the small hive beetle pest have been reported in France and Croatia, respectively.
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For more than a month, Bulgaria has not reported cases of particularly dangerous animal diseases in the EU ADIS information system. However, African swine fever (ASF) and bird flu continue to rage in Europe. In the last week, outbreaks of anthrax were also registered. Vote: What are your average wheat yields for 2022? The last reported outbreak from our country was in mid-June, when highly pathogenic influenza was detected in poultry at a local farm in the Dobric village of Stefanovo. The weekly data up to July 22 recorded the infection only in poultry in Germany and Poland. Currently, the most widespread dangerous disease in the European Union continues to be ASF. It has been detected in domestic pigs in Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Ukraine, and in wild pigs - in Germany, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. Other dangerous diseases found in our neighboring countries are also reported in ADIS data. In Romania, 2 outbreaks of infectious ...
Source: Agri

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