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Source: Official Portal of the Government of Côte d'Ivoire | Apr 10, 2024
Swine Fever Virus Declared in Bateguedia (Daloa): The Government Takes Measures to Limit the Spread of the Disease
These include, in particular, the ban on the movement of pigs, pork products and by-products in the Daloa department.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, April 10, 2024/APO Group/ -- Following a suspicious death of pigs on a farm in Batéguédia (Daloa), due to the presence of African swine fever (ASF) virus, the government took measures with the aim of containing this epizootic.
These include, in particular, the ban on the movement of pigs, pork products and by-products in the Daloa department, the sanitary culling of pigs within the perimeter of the outbreaks, the cleaning and disinfection of affected farms and reinforced health surveillance in risk areas.
As ASF is a notifiable disease, the government invites people to report any suspicious morality of pigs. And to reassure that this disease is harmless to humans and that the consumption of pork and pork products can be done without risk.
It should be remembered that this disease appeared for the first time in 1996 when it caused the death of 100,000 pigs and caused the Ivorian State to spend more than 1.8 billion FCFA. In addition, between 2015 and 2023, the Coast experienced five epizootics which cost the pork industry 9.2 billion FCFA in terms of direct economic losses.
Distributed by APO Group for the Official Portal of the Government of Côte d'Ivoire.
https://www.africa-newsroom.com/pre...-limiter-la-propagation-de-la-maladie?lang=fr
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Ministry of Animal and Fisheries Resources
@Mirah_C
Press release relating to the detection of the African swine fever virus in Daloa
Prime Minister Ivory Coast
Government of Ivory Coast
Ministry of Animal and Fisheries Resources Official CI
Robert Beugré Mambé
Sidi Tiemoko Touré
Source: Official Portal of the Government of Côte d'Ivoire | Apr 10, 2024
Swine Fever Virus Declared in Bateguedia (Daloa): The Government Takes Measures to Limit the Spread of the Disease
These include, in particular, the ban on the movement of pigs, pork products and by-products in the Daloa department.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, April 10, 2024/APO Group/ -- Following a suspicious death of pigs on a farm in Batéguédia (Daloa), due to the presence of African swine fever (ASF) virus, the government took measures with the aim of containing this epizootic.
These include, in particular, the ban on the movement of pigs, pork products and by-products in the Daloa department, the sanitary culling of pigs within the perimeter of the outbreaks, the cleaning and disinfection of affected farms and reinforced health surveillance in risk areas.
As ASF is a notifiable disease, the government invites people to report any suspicious morality of pigs. And to reassure that this disease is harmless to humans and that the consumption of pork and pork products can be done without risk.
It should be remembered that this disease appeared for the first time in 1996 when it caused the death of 100,000 pigs and caused the Ivorian State to spend more than 1.8 billion FCFA. In addition, between 2015 and 2023, the Coast experienced five epizootics which cost the pork industry 9.2 billion FCFA in terms of direct economic losses.
Distributed by APO Group for the Official Portal of the Government of Côte d'Ivoire.
https://www.africa-newsroom.com/pre...-limiter-la-propagation-de-la-maladie?lang=fr
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Ministry of Animal and Fisheries Resources
@Mirah_C
Press release relating to the detection of the African swine fever virus in Daloa
Prime Minister Ivory Coast
Government of Ivory Coast
Ministry of Animal and Fisheries Resources Official CI
Robert Beugré Mambé
Sidi Tiemoko Touré