Weekly international animal epidemic trends from September 14 to September 20

Published 2023년 9월 22일

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On September 15th, Sweden reported 19 cases of African swine fever in wild boars, resulting in 30 deaths. Romania reported 2 cases in wild boars and 13 cases in domestic pigs, resulting in 36 deaths and the culling of 646 pigs. Additionally, Russia reported three outbreaks in domestic pigs, Hungary reported three outbreaks in wild boars, and Myanmar reported an epidemic in domestic pigs. In terms of avian influenza, Finland reported an outbreak in wild birds, Brazil reported 11 outbreaks, Uruguay reported three outbreaks in marine wild mammals, and the United Kingdom reported three outbreaks in wild birds and poultry.
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African swine fever ​ 1. 19 cases of African swine fever in wild boars occurred in Sweden ​ On September 15, 18, and 20, Sweden reported 19 cases of African swine fever in wild boars in Västmanland province, and 30 wild boars died of the infection. ​ 2. 2 cases of African swine fever in wild boars and 13 cases of African swine fever in domestic pigs occurred in Romania ​ On September 15, Romania reported 2 cases of African swine fever in wild boars and 13 cases of domestic pigs in 7 places including Satu Mare County. 2 wild boars were infected and died, 263 domestic pigs were infected, 36 died, and 646 were culled. ​ 3. Three outbreaks of African swine fever in domestic pigs occurred in Russia ​ On September 15, Russia reported three outbreaks of African swine fever in domestic pigs in three places including the Krasnodar Territory. Seven domestic pigs were infected, one died and one was culled. ​ 4. Three outbreaks of African swine fever in wild boars occurred in ...
Source: Foodmate

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