Bhutan reports African swine fever in domestic pigs

Published Mar 3, 2023

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Bhutan has reported an outbreak of African swine fever in pigs located near the India border, with six deaths out of a herd of 58, as confirmed by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). The disease, while harmless to humans, is lethal to pigs and has previously severely impacted China's swine herds.
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Bhutan reported an outbreak of African swine fever in pigs in a village near the border with India, informed the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) on Thursday. The outbreak killed 6 pigs in a herd of 58 in a village in the Dagana district, the Paris-based WOAH said, citing Bhutanese authorities. The disease is not dangerous to humans but is fatal for pigs. It wiped ...

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