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Two deadly viruses discovered in animals in the Czech Republic
While humans need not worry about catching the viruses, the discovery will affect the operation of farms and ranges in certain areas.
Written by
Thomas Smith
Published on 02.12.2022 13:00:00 (updated on 02.12.2022) Reading time: 2 minutes
...Novinky.cz reports that African swine fever was detected Thursday in a dead wild boar in a north Bohemian nature range on the border with Poland. The virus is deadly in the vast majority of cases, and cannot be transmitted from animals to humans...
Czech Republic detects 1st African swine fever case in 5 yrs
Source: Xinhua
Editor: huaxia
2022-12-03 05:17:01
PRAGUE, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- The Czech Republic confirmed its first case of African swine fever for the first time in almost five years and veterinarians were taking measures to prevent its spread, the Czech Ministry of Agriculture said on Friday.
The disease was detected in a dead wild piglet in Jindrichovice pod Smrkem in the northern Liberec Region near the border with Poland, according to the State Veterinary Administration (SVS). This is the first such case detection in the country since early 2018...