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    ARMENIA ALSO HIT BY AFRICAN SWINE FEVER

    PigProgress.net, Netherlands
    http://www.pigprogress.net/news/id1602-27617/arme nia_also_hit_by_african_swine_fever.html
    Aug 27 2007

    The outbreak of African Swine Fever in the Caucasian region has
    entered Armenia as well.

    This weekend, Armenian agricultural authorities confirmed reports that
    several rural communities in the North-Eastern provinces of Lori and
    Tavush have been affected by African Swine Fever (ASF).

    Last week, the disease was reported in the autonomous region of
    Abchazia in Northern Georgia after a summer with many outbreaks
    in Georgia.

    Now Armenia, south of Georgia and north of Iran, has become the next
    victim of the virus that usually does not spread north of the Sahara.

    Authorities said that in the villages of Vahagnadzor, Vahagni, Pambak
    and Dsekh pigs died in mass.

    Penetration Grisha Baghian, head of food safety and veterinary medicine
    department of the ministry, said the infectious disease has most
    probably penetrated from neighbouring Georgia, where it has killed
    already over 30,000 pigs and where about 22,000 pigs had to be culled.

    The ministry said it has ordered swift preventive measures to ward
    off spread of the disease.

    Ban In some areas of both provinces the ban on pig movements and
    marketing was enforced.

    Pig owners were told to burn the carcasses of dead pigs and also
    strict entry and exit controls between all infected and free areas
    have been enforced, all vehicles and people entering and leaving
    farms must undergo strict disinfection procedures.

    In the meantime, veterinary officials from the Georgian ministry
    of agriculture have met with their Abkhaz and Russian colleagues to
    discuss the outbreak of the disease in the regions affected.
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