ASF cases in Ukraine decreased by 44% last year

Published Feb 22, 2023

Tridge summary

Ukraine has seen a significant decrease in African swine fever (ASF) cases in 2022, with a 44% drop compared to the previous year, recording only 9 cases. This reduction is attributed to the country's adherence to sanitary and hygienic standards and the efficient tracking and containment of outbreaks. The most affected region was Sumy Oblast, with three cases, while other regions reported only one case each. Unfortunately, in 2023, ASF claimed the lives of wild pigs in Bukovina, indicating that vigilance against the disease remains crucial.
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Original content

In recent years, the number of African swine fever (ASF) cases has been decreasing in Ukraine due to compliance with sanitary and hygienic requirements and timely localization of outbreaks. Thus, in 2022, 9 cases were recorded against 16 a year earlier (-44%). This was reported by the State Production and Consumer Service. Regionally, the largest number of ASF outbreaks last year was in Sumy Oblast - 3. In Mykolaiv Oblast - ...
Source: Agrotimes

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