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Russia - African Swine Fever in the Volgogradskaya Oblast

According to the reports of the Territorial Administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Voronezhskaya and Volgogradskaya Oblasts and the Veterinary Department of the Administration of the Volgogradskaya Oblast, on November 20, 2010 the SI Volgogradskaya Regional Veterinary Laboratory made a preliminary diagnosis of African swine fever (further ASF) according to the results of the examination of the pathological material taken from dead pigs from a private backyard in the settlement Zimnyatskiy, the Serafimovichskiy Rayon, the Volgogradskaya Oblast.
29 November 2010
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According to the reports of the Territorial Administration of the Rosselkhoznadzor for the Voronezhskaya and Volgogradskaya Oblasts and the Veterinary Department of the Administration of the Volgogradskaya Oblast, on November 20, 2010 the SI Volgogradskaya Regional Veterinary Laboratory made a preliminary diagnosis of African swine fever (further ASF) according to the results of the examination of the pathological material taken from dead pigs from a private backyard in the settlement Zimnyatskiy, the Serafimovichskiy Rayon, the Volgogradskaya Oblast.

There had been 55 pigs in the private backyard, 12 of them died in the period from November 17 to 22, 2010.

The ASF-affected settlement was quarantined according to the Regulation of the Head of the Serafimovichskiy Municipal Rayon No. 913 of November 20, 2010. A veterinary police post was set up, the territory of the farm has been enclosed by a ditch, transportation of pigs outside the farm was prohibited, and special places for burning of pigs and disposal of animal remains were designated.

http://www.fsvps.ru/fsvps/news/2623.html?_language=en

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