Third African swine fever
outbreak hits China's hog herd
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[August 20, 2018]
By Tom Daly and Muyu Xu
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Ministry of
Agriculture said on Sunday 88 hogs had died from African swine fever in
the eastern city of Lianyungang, the third outbreak this month, as the
highly-contagious disease threatened to spread through the world's
biggest pig herd.
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A total of 615 hogs have been infected since Aug. 15 with the swine
fever in Lianyungang, in Jiangsu province, where authorities have
banned the movement of hogs, related products and animals that are
easily infected both into and outside the affected area, the
ministry said.
Emergency measures, including culling and disinfecting animals, have
brought the outbreak in the city's Haizhou district under "effective
control," the ministry said.
The ministry did not answer a call or immediately respond to a fax
seeking comment on how it is acting to contain the spread of the
swine fever.
The Jiangsu cases are the third outbreak of African swine fever in
China this month. The disease, for which there is no available
vaccine, had never previously been detected in East Asia. It does
not affect humans.
By road, Lianyungang is about 1,300 kilometres (808 miles) south of
Shenyang, the provincial capital of Liaoning province, where China's
first case of the fever was reported on Aug. 3.
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A second outbreak was reported on Thursday about 600 kilometers (373
miles) east of Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan province in central
China.
The pigs found to be infected in Zhengzhou had traveled from a live
market in Heilongjiang province, which, like Liaoning, is in China's
northeast.
Liaoning has culled more than 8,000 hogs in an attempt to contain
the outbreak, while a unit of WH Group, the world's top pork
producer, said it had culled 1,362 pigs at the slaughterhouse where
the Zhengzhou cases were discovered.
(Reporting by Tom Daly and Muyu Xu; Editing by Darren Schuettler)
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