Sweden declared free of African swine fever

Published 2024년 9월 26일

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The European Commission has declared Sweden and Italian Sardinia free from African swine fever (ASF) following a year of no new outbreaks. The last case in Sweden was reported in September in Västmanland County. The freedom from ASF was attributed to rigorous eradication and control measures, backed by the EU. However, European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides emphasized that the fight against ASF is ongoing, with a focus on scientific measures. ASF has been detected in 13 EU countries.
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The European Commission has officially recognized Sweden as a country free of African swine fever (ASF) with vaccination. This is reported by the agricultural portal Agriland. The decision was made due to the fact that no new outbreaks of this disease have been registered in the country for a year. The last case of this disease was detected in September last year in Västmanland County. A wild boar died there. The European Commission also recognized Italian Sardinia as free of ASF, where no new cases have been observed recently either. The island's authorities have strengthened surveillance of wild boars, as well as biosecurity measures on pig farms. In total, ASF has been detected in 13 EU countries to date - Bulgaria, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Estonia. The European Commission said that the eradication of ASF in Sweden and Sardinia had been successful thanks to a rigorous eradication and control ...
Source: Rosng

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