Poland notifies a new outbreak of African swine fever

Published 2023년 3월 1일

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Polish authorities have reported a new outbreak of African swine fever in three wild boars near the border with Kaliningrad, despite recent optimism in the pig sector due to the absence of outbreaks in pig farms since last summer. This outbreak occurs after a significant reduction in pig censuses.
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The Polish authorities, through the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) have just reported the detection of a new outbreak of African swine fever in three wild boars. The animals were detected near the border with Kaliningrad, in northern Poland. The detection comes just when the Polish pig sector maintains some optimism in the absence of outbreaks in pig farms since last summer and after the sharp reduction in pig censuses. Weronika Labinska, a member of the board of directors of the pig company Derwe Pol, said in an interview with the local publication Wiadomoscihandlowe: “If we look at the current ASF ...

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