S. Korea reports first African swine fever case in a year
  • 4 years ago
1년만에 화천 아프리카돼지열병 발생 및 인근 농장 사육돼지 모두 살처분

South Korea has reported its first case of African swine fever in a year.
The disease is not harmful to humans but is almost always fatal to pigs.
The agriculture ministry says three pigs were found dead on Thursday at a farm in Gangwon-do Province... and were later confirmed to have been infected.
From early Friday, a 48-hour travel ban has been issued for livestock facilities, such as pig farms and slaughterhouses, in Gyeonggi-do and Gangwon-do Province.
The authorities also plan to cull more than two-thousand pigs, including those within a 10-kilometer radius of the infected farm.
Last October, an outbreak of African swine fever prompted South Korea to cull about 400-thousand pigs and caused volatility in the market for pork.
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