These meats have been blacklisted: China has banned them completely

Published 2024년 12월 11일

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The Chinese customs authority has announced the banning of livestock imports from regions in Poland and Croatia following the detection of bluetongue disease in these areas by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). The disease, caused by a virus, is transmitted by midges and affects susceptible animals, with symptoms including emaciation and death, particularly in sheep. Although humans are not at risk, the disease can cause serious complications in infected animals and can persist for a long time.
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The decision by the Chinese customs authority came after both countries notified the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) of the cases discovered in each region. According to WOAH's report, bluetongue was detected in one Voivodeship in Poland and two counties in Croatia. The disease caused by the virus is not dangerous for other animals and humans. The pathogen is spread exclusively by midges belonging to the genus Culicoides. The severity of the disease varies among different susceptible species. Symptoms are usually more severe in sheep - emaciation ...
Source: Agronaplo

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