Epizootic situation in Bulgaria and neighboring countries

Published 2024년 8월 27일

Tridge summary

Between August 15 and 21, 2024, the EU information system for the declaration of dangerous animal diseases reported several outbreaks in Europe. Bulgaria reported an outbreak of anthrax, Greece reported outbreaks of plague and smallpox in small ruminants and sheep and goats, Romania reported outbreaks of African swine fever, plague, and rabies, and Serbia reported 57 outbreaks of African swine fever. Other EU countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Moldova, Poland, Ukraine, France, Germany, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine also reported outbreaks of African swine fever, as well as other diseases such as bluetongue, bovine viral diarrhea, epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer, highly pathogenic avian influenza in captive and wild birds, and tuberculosis in France, and West Nile fever in Austria, Germany, Spain, France (Guadeloupe), Hungary, and Italy.
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Original content

For the period 15.08-21.08.2024, according to data from the EU information system for the declaration of certain particularly dangerous animal diseases (ADIS), the following diseases were registered in Bulgaria and neighboring countries: Bulgaria reported 1 outbreak of the disease anthrax in the area Covenant. Greece has reported: 2 outbreaks of plague in small ruminants and 4 outbreaks of smallpox in sheep and goats. Romania has reported: 6 outbreaks of African swine fever, 2 outbreaks of plague in small ruminants and 1 outbreak of rabies. Serbia has reported: 52 outbreaks of African swine fever in domestic pigs and 6 outbreaks of African swine fever in wild pigs. Other EU countries also reported: African swine fever in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Moldova, Poland and Ukraine; African swine fever in Germany, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Slovakia and Ukraine; bluetongue (Serotype 3) in Germany and France; bovine viral diarrhea in Germany; ...
Source: Sinor

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