Summary of global new African swine fever epidemic information in February 2024

Published 2024년 3월 7일

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In February 2024, the World Organization for Animal Health reported 1,633 cases of African swine fever globally. Of these, 1,091 cases were in domestic pigs and 542 in wild boars. The disease affected several countries including Latvia, Italy, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Croatia, South Africa, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Russia, Nepal, Moldova, Bhutan, Serbia, Philippines, and Albania.
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Food Partner Network News According to the epidemic information released by the Bureau of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Food Partner Network has incomplete statistics. In February 2024, there were 1,633 African swine fever epidemics worldwide, including 1,091 cases in domestic pigs and 542 cases in wild boars. ​ Countries with African swine fever epidemics include Latvia, Italy, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, Croatia, South Africa, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Russia, Nepal, Moldova, Bhutan, Serbia, Philippines and Albania. ​ ​ The specific information on the African swine fever epidemic situation in various countries in February is as follows: ​ On February 1, 11 African swine fever outbreaks occurred in wild boars and 2 domestic pigs in Romania. ​ On February 2, 1 case of African swine fever in wild boars occurred in Russia, and 67 cases of African swine fever in wild boars occurred in Poland. ​ On ...
Source: Foodmate

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