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  • A Representative Of The Armenian Ministry Of Agriculture Doesn'T Rul

    A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ARMENIAN MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE DOESN'T RULE OUT THE POSSIBILITY OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER'S SPREAD IN THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC

    arminfo
    2007-08-17 09:25:00

    The possibility of African swine fever's spread is not ruled out in
    Armenia, the Head of State Food Safety and Veterinary Inspection of
    RA Ministry of Agriculture Grisha Bagiyan told journalists on Thursday.

    According to him, African swine fever may penetrate into Armenia from
    the neighboring Georgia, where the fever has already penetrated.

    To note, the first case of swine death from the African fever in
    Georgia was recorded in May 2007. The African swine fever or Pestis
    africana suum was first recorded in 1903 in South Africa. It is spread
    in Africa, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Swine and boars of all ages
    are sensitive to the disease in natural conditions. The carriers of
    the disease may be insects, birds and beasts of prey.
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