Hong Kong reports outbreak of African swine fever on farm - WOAH
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[February 13, 2023]
PARIS (Reuters) - Hong Kong reported an outbreak of African swine
fever (ASF) on a farm near the border with mainland China, the World
Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday.
Samples taken from a local pig farm tested positive for the virus and 45
pigs died because of the outbreak, WOAH said in a report, citing the
Hong Kong authorities.
Five pig farms within three kilometres of the farm were inspected and no
abnormalities were found. Movement of pigs on these farms were also
suspended and samples from pigs will be tested, WOAH said.
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No reports of abnormalities from pig
farms outside the 3 km zone have been received. Enhanced inspection,
surveillance and investigation is continuing, it added.
(Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide, editing by Gus Trompiz)
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