Cases of African swine fever recorded in two regions of Lithuania

Published Jul 17, 2024

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Lithuania is facing new cases of African swine fever (ASF) on farms in the Pasvalsky and Kelme districts, resulting in the culling of five pigs. This surge in ASF cases among wild boars, with five incidents reported this year compared to three last year, highlights the ongoing struggle against the disease. Lithuania has been battling ASF for nearly a decade, with major outbreaks in 2014 and 2017 that led to the mass destruction of pigs and feed.
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Cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been recorded on farms in two regions of Lithuania. This was reported by the food and veterinary service of the Baltic republic. “Focuses of infection were identified on individual peasant farmsteads in the Pasvalsky and Kelme districts,” the report says. As a result, one owner had three pigs slaughtered, and another - two pigs. The penetration of the virus into peasant farms was noted against the background of a significant spread of ASF in the wild among wild boars. Only a month has passed since the first case of ASF this year. It was June 13 on a farm in the northern Rokiskis region. The dynamics of the spread of infection (five cases since the beginning of the year) worries specialists. Over the entire past year, the veterinary service identified only three outbreaks of ASF. Lithuania has been battling ASF outbreaks for almost 10 years. At first, problems arose only on peasant farmsteads. In 2014, the first EU case of infection was ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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