Croatia reports African swine fever in domestic pig
Croatia has detected an outbreak of African swine fever in two pig farms in the eastern parts of the country, informed the country’s agriculture ministry late on Monday.
The Croatian veterinary institute has ordered preliminary measures to subdue the outbreak, including ban on pigs’ movement and culling of the animals. It reported another two locations suspicious for the disease in the nearby area.
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