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Recommendations for the prevention and control of african swine fever in at-risk countries I
ASF spreads mainly through the movement of infected pork and other animal products, as well as live animals, which includes wild boar.
Results of the Annual European Union Workshop on African and Classical Swine Fever
Russia: new ASF outbreak in wild boars
Lithuania: measures to rein in ASF
New OIE international standards and guidelines on animal health
Poland: new cases of ASF in wild boar confirmed
Italy: situation of ASF in Sardinia
UE:financial contribution towards surveillance and other emergency measures implemented in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland against ASF
Russia confirms new outbreaks of ASF in wild boars
Poland rules out the presence of ASF in wild boars found dead in Greater Poland
African swine fever – Current status, epidemiology and clinical presentation
ASF is now firmly established in some areas of the Caucasus and Eastern Europe, where it is causing considerable trade disruptions, plus having a devastating impact on small-scale pig farmers.