Another swine fever outbreak reported in Ukraine

Veterinary experts have reported a new case of African swine fever (ASF) in Ukraine, which was recorded in Zakarpattia region, the west of Ukraine, according to the State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service's press office.

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As reported, lab tests have confirmed that a corpse of a wild boar found near the Horb natural boundary outside the village of Lozyansky was infected, the regulator said.

Measures to contain and prevent the spread of the ASF pathogen are being taken.

Read alsoBelarus bans pork from Ukraine's Vinnytsia regionSome 82 ASF cases have been reported in Ukraine since the beginning of 2017. In total, 230 ASF outbreaks had been registered in 23 Ukrainian regions since 2012, as of June 14, 2017.

As UNIAN reported earlier, based on the results of 2017, head of the State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service Volodymyr Lapa forecast that the total number of outbreaks in 2017 might grow to 200-250 cases against 91 outbreaks in 2016.

According to him, pig breeding losses due to the virus spread have amounted to about UAH 200 million since the first ASF outbreak was reported in Ukraine. If the current trend of the ASF spread continues, Ukraine will lose over 1.2 million pigs, or UAH 4 billion, by 2020, while indirect losses will increase by an amount estimated between UAH 5 billion and UAH 7.5 billion.

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