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    AFRICAN SWINE FEVER ENTERS ARMENIA

    arminfo
    2007-08-23 08:54:00

    The fears of Armenian veterinaries proved true-the African swine fever
    'raving' in today's Georgia entered Armenian territory

    The Ministry of Agriculture of Armenia told ArmInfo correspondent
    that emergency veterinary teams have been sent to Lori and Tavush
    regions. The Head of the State Veterinary Inspection of Armenia
    Grisha Bagyan is in the lead of the teams. Cases of swine and
    livestock mortality were recorded in the above- mentioned regions,
    in the territories adjoining the Georgian border. The final results
    of laboratory analysis will be ready in a few days, but already today
    the veterinaries lay an emphasis on the African swine fever. They
    warn that the infected pork may contaminate human organism. With the
    purpose of virus identification Armenia invited Georgian specialists
    who are more experienced in the fight against the African swine fever.

    Moreover, Armenia sent animals' tissue samples to Russia and Georgia
    for the identification of the livestock's disease. During the African
    swine fever epidemic more than 21 000 swine fell in Georgia. 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 infection propagates via food, pasture, and transport
    means, impure excrement of the diseased. Infects, birds and preys of
    beast may be the infection carriers. In case of emergence of African
    swine fever, they kill all the swine in the farm, do away with the
    dead body, disinfect the pigsty and the implements.
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