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Argentina confirms the presence of transmissible gastroenteritis

Up to now, TGE had not been detected in Argentina, so it was considered an exotic disease.

9 December 2014
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The Argentinian National Health and Food and Agriculture Quality Service has reported on the detection of antibodies against the transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) virus on a farm in the province of Cordoba within the framework of the national serologic screening that this body carries out annually.

Up to now, TGE had not been detected in Argentina, so it was considered an exotic disease.

The farm is located in the town of Rio Cuarto, and when inspected it had 86 sows and a total of 463 anumals without compatible symptoms.

Thursday, 4 November 2014/ SENASA/ Argentina.
http://www.senasa.gov.ar

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