African swine fever: so far the Romanian authorities killed 360,000 pigs
The Veterinary and Food Safety Officers of Romania have detected the pathogens of African swine fever in other Bihar settlements – the Agerpres news agency told on Monday.
The Bihar County Veterinary and Food Safety Directorate announced that the disease was reoccurring in the area during eraly autumn, and it is presumed that wild boars spread it, who were looking for food in the harvested maize. (MTI)
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