The Dangjin ASF crisis overcomes one-month milestone... All quarantine measures in Chungnam lifted

Published 2025년 12월 29일

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[Nongsuchaksan Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] Just over a month after the first outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province, all restrictions on movement imposed by the quarantine units have been lifted. South Chungcheong Province announced on the 28th that, as no additional cases of ASF have been confirmed since it was identified on a pig farm in Dangjin on the 24th of last month, all movement restrictions related to the establishment of quarantine units will be lifted as of the 28th. This measure follows the completion of culling and disinfection at the affected farms, the passage of more than 30 days since these actions were taken, no additional occurrences in pig farms within the quarantine units, and the absence of the virus in the tests conducted prior to lifting the restrictions. South Chungcheong Province announced ahead of the lifting of the quarantine units

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After a month passed with no additional cases, the 10 km quarantine zone inspection results were all negative. Although the movement restrictions have been lifted, the affected farm must undergo a 60-day incubation test. About a month after the first case of African swine fever (ASF) in Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province, the movement restrictions for the quarantine zone were fully lifted. South Chungcheong Province announced on the 28th that, as no additional confirmed cases of ASF have occurred since it was confirmed in a pig farm in Dangjin last month on the 24th, all movement restrictions related to the quarantine zone setup will be lifted as of the 28th. This measure was taken after more than 30 days had passed since the culling and disinfection of the affected farm were completed, no additional cases occurred within the pig farms in the quarantine zone, and the virus was not detected in the lifting inspection. Prior to lifting the quarantine zone, on the 27th, clinical, ...
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