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    Swine fever outbreaks in Japan, India

    • Last Update: 2022-08-16
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    Recently, outbreaks of swine fever have occurredin Tochigi Prefecture, Japan and southern Ind.
     
    Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced on the 23rd that a pig farm in Tochigi Prefecture had a swine fever outbreak and about 54,000 pigs would be culled, the Japan Broadcasting Association TV report.
     
    Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced on the 23rd that a pig farm in Nasu-Osan City, Tochigi Prefecture was confirmed to have a swine fever epidemic after testing by the National Agricultural and Food Industry Technology Comprehensive Research Institu.
    The pig farm has about 54,000 pi.
    , will all be cull.
     
    This is the largest culling since swine fever was recorded in Japan, and it is estimated that it will take about 2 months to complete the culli.
     
    Xinhua News Agency reported that the livestock department of the southern Indian state of Kerala said on the 22nd that African swine fever cases were found on two farms in the Wayanad region of the state, and the local government was taking measures to prevent the spread of the epidem.
    This is the first reported case of African swine fever in southern India this ye.
     
    The ministry said the case of African swine fever was confirmed after samples tested by India's National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases, and the local government had ordered the culling of 300 pigs near the fa.
    According to epidemic prevention requirements, all pigs within a radius of one kilometer from the outbreak will be cull.
     
    Previously, cases of African swine fever have been reported in Assam, Mizoram, Bihar, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh in northeastern and northern India, of which Mizoram has been cull.
    nearly 40,000 pi.
     
    It is reported that swine fever is an acute, contact swine infectious disease, characterized by high fever, severe internal organ bleeding and high mortality, and has no direct harm to huma.
    epidemic
     
    Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced on the 23rd that a pig farm in Tochigi Prefecture had a swine fever outbreak and about 54,000 pigs would be culled, the Japan Broadcasting Association TV report.
     
    Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced on the 23rd that a pig farm in Nasu-Osan City, Tochigi Prefecture was confirmed to have a swine fever epidemic after testing by the National Agricultural and Food Industry Technology Comprehensive Research Institu.
    The pig farm has about 54,000 pi.
    , will all be cull.

     
    This is the largest culling since swine fever was recorded in Japan, and it is estimated that it will take about 2 months to complete the culli.

     
    Xinhua News Agency reported that the livestock department of the southern Indian state of Kerala said on the 22nd that African swine fever cases were found on two farms in the Wayanad region of the state, and the local government was taking measures to prevent the spread of the epidem.

    This is the first reported case of African swine fever in southern India this ye.

     
    The ministry said the case of African swine fever was confirmed after samples tested by India's National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases, and the local government had ordered the culling of 300 pigs near the fa.

    According to epidemic prevention requirements, all pigs within a radius of one kilometer from the outbreak will be cull.

     
    Previously, cases of African swine fever have been reported in Assam, Mizoram, Bihar, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh in northeastern and northern India, of which Mizoram has been cull.

    nearly 40,000 pi.

     
    It is reported that swine fever is an acute, contact swine infectious disease, characterized by high fever, severe internal organ bleeding and high mortality, and has no direct harm to huma.

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