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Poland: tenth and eleventh ASF outbreaks

Two new cases of ASF have been detected in wild boars in Poland, near the border with Belarus.

6 August 2014
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The OIE has notified two new cases of African swine fever (ASF) in wild boars in Poland in its report dated 1 August. Both cases, that involve an animal each, are located in the area subject to restriction measures near the border with Belarus, in the province of Podlaskie, at 3 and 10 km, respectively, from the border.

10th and 11th ASF outbreaks in Poland

Thursday July 31, 2014/GIW/ Poland.
www.wetgiw.gov.pl
Friday August 1, 2014 / OIE
www.oie.int

See the "Disease manual" for more information

African swine feverAfrican swine fever is one of the most important viral diseases in pigs. It is a systemic disease and is notifiable in most countries, that affects domestic and wild swine. There are no effective vaccines or treatments. It does not affect humans.

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