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    AFRICAN SWINE FEVER IN GEORGIA, UN REPORTS

    Associated Press
    Updated: Fri. Jun. 8 2007 8:18 AM ET

    ROME -- The United Nations said Friday that an outbreak in Georgia of
    African swine fever, a contagious viral disease in pigs, could have a
    "catastrophic" economic impact unless its spread is halted.

    The disease, which causes fever and death in pigs, does not affect
    humans.

    But it has the potential for wide international spread, and the UN
    Food and Agriculture Organization warned that neighboring Armenia,
    Azerbaijan and Russia should be on high alert.

    In a statement, it said the disease "has a catastrophic effect on
    commercial and smallholder pig production."

    Georgia reported that outbreaks began at the end of April in 10
    regions across the country, and that 20,000 pigs had already been
    slaughtered. Georgia only has about a half-million pigs.

    Jan Slingenbergh, a senior animal health officer at the Rome-based
    agency, said the outbreak was particularly of concern since African
    swine fever had been nearly confined to sub-Saharan Africa since 1990.

    "Delayed detection of the virus has resulted in a long danger period
    where the disease has been unrecognized and the virus could have
    moved to neighboring countries," Slingenbergh said in a statement.

    "Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation should be on high
    alert."

    FAO said the virus probably entered Georgia through imported frozen
    or processed pig meat. Pigs can get it by eating infected meat or
    tissues or by contact with infected animals or contaminated equipment.

    Experts from the European Union, FAO and the World Organization for
    Animal Health were heading for Georgia to assess the situation and
    advise the government on immediate control measures, the statement
    said.
    From: Baghdasarian
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