African swine fever on large farms in Romania and Bulgaria

Published 2021년 8월 23일

Tridge summary

Two large pig farms in Romania and one in Bulgaria have been infected with the African swine fever virus. This brings the total number of outbreaks in Romania to 932, the highest in Europe, and in Bulgaria, it is the second for the year. The outbreaks are mainly in small-scale pig farms.
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Original content

In Romania, two large pig farms recently became infected with African swine fever virus. On August 17, the virus was diagnosed on a farm with 27,000 pigs. A few weeks earlier, the virus struck a company with 29,000 animals. Also in Bulgaria, a farm with 13,000 pigs was found to be infected on 17 August. In Romania, the number of affected pig farms is the highest in Europe. Up to August 13, 932 outbreaks had been reported to the European Animal Disease Information System. They are ...
Source: Agri Holland

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