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  • Alleged Case Of African Swine Fever In Yerevan Not Confirmed

    ALLEGED CASE OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER IN YEREVAN NOT CONFIRMED

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Sept 6 2007

    YEREVAN, September 6. /ARKA/. The alleged case of African swine fever
    in Yerevan has not got confirmation, Chief of the State Inspection
    for Veterinary and Food Safety of the Armenian Ministry of Agriculture
    Grigor Baghian said at the government briefing.

    The diseased animals were found in one of pig-breeding farm in
    the outskirts of the city. Yet, the initial diagnosis has not been
    confirmed," he said.

    Baghian pointed out that the virus of the African swine fever is not
    dangerous for humans.

    "It should be noted that a strict veterinary control is being
    implemented in all the markets and appearance of infected meat on
    the counters is not possible," Baghian said.

    The first case of African swine fever was recorded on August 7 in
    Dilijan. At the end of August the fact of disease among the pigs was
    confirmed by the Russian specialists. Armenian regions having border
    with Georgia are defined to form the risk zone: there the number of
    died pigs reached 21,000.
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