Rwanda: RAB warns against pork consumption in Musanze over swine erysipelas

Published 2023년 2월 24일

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The Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Board (RAB) has issued a warning against the consumption of pork in Musanze, following the outbreak of 'swine erysipelas' in the Muko Sector. The disease, caused by a bacterium, has resulted in the death of over 200 pigs. RAB has advised residents to cease pig slaughtering, selling, and consumption, and has recommended hygiene practices and vaccination for pig farmers to prevent the spread of the disease.
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Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Board (RAB) has warned residents in Musanze against pork consumption following the 'swine erysipelas' illness identified in Muko Sector. Swine erysipelas is an infectious disease caused by a bacterium known as erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, commonly characterised by fever, skin lesions on pigs, and sudden death. It is one of the oldest recognised diseases that affect growing and adult swine. Reports on the unknown illness at the time which killed over 200 pigs in Musanze's Muko sector emerged, pausing the movement and consumption of pigs in some neighbouring sectors. According to district officials, the disease killed 38 old pigs, 216 piglets on February 17 that belonged to farmer Alex Uwamahoro. ALSO READ: Strange disease kills over 200 pigs in Musanze According to the statement released by RAB on February 22, the population was cautioned to stop pig slaughtering, selling, and consumption as well as movement from one place to another within ...
Source: All Africa

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