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African swine disease confirmed in Europe: two outbreaks in Bulgaria

Friday, July 5th 2019 - 17:59 UTC
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 All pigs in Zhernov will be culled and a 3-kilometre quarantine zone will be established around the village, the agency said in a statement. All pigs in Zhernov will be culled and a 3-kilometre quarantine zone will be established around the village, the agency said in a statement.

Bulgaria has confirmed two cases of African swine fever among backyard pigs in the village of Zhernov near the town of Pleven in the northern part of the country, the national food safety agency said.

All pigs in Zhernov will be culled and a 3-kilometre quarantine zone will be established around the village, the agency said in a statement.

African swine fever is a highly contagious disease that affects pigs and wild boar. It does not affect humans.

Bulgaria reported its first outbreak of African swine fever in August last year and in February this year confirmed a new case of the disease in a wild boar.

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