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Dominican Republic: Pig farmers report strange disease killing their animals - African Swine Fever detected in 11 provinces

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://dominicantoday.com/dr/local...report-strange-disease-killing-their-animals/


Pig farmers report strange disease killing their animals
Cases reported in rural communities of Montecristi and Dajabón
Local June 27, 2021 | 10:11 am


Hundreds of pigs have died in a little less than two months in different rural communities of Montecristi and Dajabón because of a strange disease that has shaken pig farms and devastated pig farmers.

The cause of the disease, which causes coagulation in the animals’ blood and “turns their intestines black,” was unknown to the farmers, who have been looking for ways to cure their animals. Still, no medicine can overcome the disease that ends up killing them.

“Yes, it is new for us because there is no medication, one asks at the veterinary and they say they don’t know,” they expressed.

“I alone have lost around 40,000 pesos in a few days, easily the whole breeding is gone. This is devastating what has happened,” said concerned pig farmer Rodolfo Pichardo...
 
Immediate notification
African swine fever virus (Inf. with) , Dominican (Rep.)

...
COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE

DISEASE
African swine fever virus (Inf. with)

STARTED ON
30-06-2021

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

CONFIRMED ON
27-07-2021

REASON
Recurrence

CAUSAL AGENT
African swine fever virus

ENDED ON
-

DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed

REPORTED ON
29-07-2021

LAST OCCURRENCE

29-04-1981
...

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
The laboratory results of serological tests and sequencing are still pending to be sent by the laboratory. These results were received on 28th July 2021.
...
OUTBREAKS 2
...
Outbreaks
down
ob_87980 - La Mina
down
OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
01-07-2021

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Backyard

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
Animals of different ages and sexes raised in a community-type backyard.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
La Mina

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Monte Cristi

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Las Matas de Santa Cruz

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 19.638838

Long : -71.497184


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Swine NEW Animal 827 266 785 42 0 0
TOTAL Animal 827 266 785 42 0 0
- NEW Animal 827 266 785 42 0 0
TOTAL Animal 827 266 785 42 0 0

...

ob_87981 - La Breña
down
OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
14-07-2021

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Backyard

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
Animals of different ages and sexes raised in a backyard.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
La Breña

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Sánchez Ramírez

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Cotuí

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 19.092196

Long : -70.1237


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Swine NEW Animal 15 7 15 0 0 0
TOTAL Animal 15 7 15 0 0 0
- NEW Animal 15 7 15 0 0 0
TOTAL Animal 15 7 15 0 0 0
...
https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=36844
 
JULY 30, 2021


Urgent action needed now to curb the spread of African swine fever in the Americas

As the deadly pig disease reaches the Americas Region for the first time in almost 40 years, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) calls on countries to strengthen their surveillance efforts. Critical support provided by the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs), a joint OIE and FAO initiative, is underway.

30 July 2021, Buenos Aires (Argentine) – In recent years, African swine fever (ASF) – which may cause up to 100 percent mortality in pigs – has become a major crisis for the pork industry, putting the livelihood of many smallholders at stake and destabilizing the global market of pork products. Due to its complex epidemiology, the disease has spread relentlessly, affecting more than 50 countries in Africa, Europe and Asia since 2018.

Today, countries in the Americas Region are also on alert, as the Dominican Republic has notified through the World Animal Health Information System (OIE-WAHIS) the reoccurrence of ASF after years of being free from the disease. While further investigations are ongoing to determine how the virus entered the country, several measures are already in place to halt its further spread.

“The great diversity of production and trade systems that currently coexist in the Americas Region pose unique additional challenges when it comes to facing this disease” said Dr Luis Barcos, OIE Regional Representative for the Americas. “But the situation does not find us unprepared, as we have been anticipating an event like this for several years now.”

When ASF swept into Asia for the first time in 2018, a regional Standing Group of Experts was convened in the Americas under the GF-TADs framework to get ready for a potential introduction of the disease. This group has been providing critical guidelines on disease prevention, preparedness and response, in line with the global initiative for the control of ASF.

The efforts invested in preparedness paid off, as a network of experts built during peace times was already in place to quickly and effectively coordinate a response to this urgent threat.

After the official alert disseminated via the OIE-WAHIS, the OIE jointly with FAO swiftly mobilised their Standing Group of Experts in order to provide support to the regional countries. In this vein, the group calls on countries to reinforce their border controls, as well as to implement the OIE international Standards on ASF to mitigate the risk of disease introduction. Acknowledging the heightened risk, sharing information and research findings with the global veterinary community will be of critical importance to trigger early measures that can protect pig populations in the region. Priority actions should also be considered to significantly raise the level of awareness on the disease. To this end, an OIE communication campaign is available in several languages to support countries in their efforts.

An Emergency Management Regional Team has also been established to closely monitor the situation and support the affected and neighboring countries in the upcoming days, under the GF-TADs leadership.

While the Americas Region is no longer free of ASF, controlling the spread of the disease to new countries is still possible through proactive, concrete and coordinated actions by all the regional stakeholders, including the private as well as the public sectors. Achieving this will be critical to protect food security and livelihoods of some of the world’s most vulnerable populations from this devastating pig disease.

https://rr-americas.oie.int/en/news/oie-notification/
 
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Saturday 31, July 2021


Sánchez Ramírez Contingency Plan for the Eradication of African Swine Fever (ASF) Dominican Republic


SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ.- We inform the public that the Official Commission for the Control and Eradication of Outbreaks of African Swine Fever began this Friday the intervention of more than two thousand backyard pig farms to eradicate this disease that affects the pig population.

We began in Cotuí and other communities in this demarcation the protocol to eliminate possible sources of spread.

Actions:

On the instructions of the President of the Republic, Luis Abinader, the commission headed by the Minister of Agriculture, Limber Cruz, after holding a meeting with technicians and authorities from Sánchez Ramírez, determined the following:

African Swine Fever is a disease that only affects swine, it does not affect humans. We guarantee that you can consume meat and products derived from these.
Quarantine and prohibit the transfer of pigs into and out of the Sánchez Ramírez province.


Formation of teams to identify outbreaks for their eradication made up of technicians from the Animal Health Directorate and the General Directorate of Livestock of the Ministry of Agriculture, military personnel and technicians from the Agricultural Bank.

Slaughter of the population of backyard pigs affected by the disease, estimated at 17 thousand individuals.

The price per kilo will be calculated and an economic compensation will be granted to the producers through the Agricultural Bank to avoid the loss of their investment.

The Emergency Operations Center (COE) installed a control center to support the commission's actions.

In addition, biosafety suits were purchased for the technical staff and motor pumps for the disinfection of all vehicles entering and leaving the quarantine province.

Military personnel from the FT-Ciutran Quiet City Task Force will support the eradication and control of access and exit from the city campaign.

Together with the Minister of Agriculture, Limber Cruz, the committee is made up of the director of the Emergency Operations Center (COE), General R, Juan Manuel Méndez; the provincial governor Cristiana Rodríguez; the administrator of Banco Agrícola, Fernando Durán; the director of Livestock, Geovanny Molina; the director of the Northeast Regional Agriculture, Frank Ventura; the director of the Northern Air Command, General Rafael Alegría; the Army Colonel, José Manuel Félix Brito; National Director of Animal Health, Dr. Rafael Núñez Mieses, representatives of the 911 System, the Armed Forces, among other state entities.

Newsletter number 01
July 30, 2021


https://agricultura.gob.do/noticia/...te-porcina-africana-ppa-republica-dominicana/

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Monday 2, August 2021


Government guarantees financial compensation for pig farmers whose pigs are slaughtered.


SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ. - The Official Commission for the Control and Eradication of Outbreaks of African Swine Fever reported that the Government will pay the pigs that are slaughtered in this area at the current market price, so that the producers are not economically affected.

Payments will be made through Banco Agrícola within 12 to 15 days.

A team headed by a veterinarian from the Department of Animal Health of the Ministry of Agriculture, an expert from the Agricultural Bank, auxiliary, workers and members of the national security will visit each area to intervene to guarantee that the pig farmers receive all the help of the Government before the ASF outbreak.

Complying with the recommendations of international organizations to eradicate the dangerous disease, which causes the death of pigs in almost one hundred percent of cases, government, agricultural, military and relief authorities requested the support of pig farmers to prevent the spread of the disease. virus to other parts of the country.

ASF has no cure, nor are there vaccines to prevent it, and it is highly contagious, which is why the slaughter of animals is established in the sources of contagion detected to avoid its spread.

This Sunday, four important outbreaks were identified in Cevicos, Fantino, Villa la Mata and Quita Sueño, where some 14,135 pigs raised in the backyard are intervened without any record of sanitary control, which could be affected.

Contingency work continues to be carried out throughout the province, and in a preventive manner in nearby towns.

On Saturday the supplies for the technical personnel who will be inside the pigsty arrived at the Cotuí provincial government, among which are biosecurity suits, car decontamination motor pumps, fuel, as well as heavy equipment to facilitate the work.


https://agricultura.gob.do/noticia/gobierno-grantiza-compensacion-economica-cerdos-sacrificados/


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Monday 2, August 2021


Sánchez Ramírez Contingency Plan for the Eradication of African Swine Fever (ASF) Dominican Republic.


Newsletter 02
August 2, 2021

Authorities detect swine fever in 11 provinces of the country

SANTO DOMINGO. - The Official Commission for the Control and Eradication of Outbreaks of African Swine Fever reported this Monday that the disease that affects pigs was detected in 11 provinces of the country, so it immediately activated the protocol for isolating the virus in those places. .

Among the provinces are Sánchez Ramírez, Santiago, Hermanas Mirabal, La Vega, Montecristi, Elías Piña, San Juan and the National District. Sanitary control brigades are heading towards the demarcations to intervene the backyard hatcheries, since they are susceptible to contracting the disease.

The international organizations FAO, IICA and OIRSA provided technical and financial support to counteract the ASF virus. In that sense, Carlos Moreno, Oirsa Animal Health officer, arrived in the country this weekend to carry out support operations in the field.

Actions in Sánchez Ramírez

This Sunday backyard pig farms located in Cevicos, Fantino, Villa la Mata, Quita Sueño and the main municipality of Sánchez Ramírez were intervened to eradicate the disease that affects the pig population.

Until the early hours of Sunday morning, some 14,135 pigs raised in the backyard were identified in these locations.

Five work teams composed of a veterinarian from the Directorate of Animal Health of the DIGEGA of the Ministry of Agriculture, an expert from the Agricultural Bank, assistants, workers and members of the national security went to the different farms to proceed to the slaughter of the pigs, the only sanitary measure to eradicate the disease according to the protocol established for the control and eradication of African Swine Fever.

The Dominican Government is applying all the recommendations that international organizations regulate to contain the advance of the ASF by implementing the regulations that the existing sanitary situation sends us.

Through Banco Agrícola we guarantee payment according to the current market price for the pigs that are slaughtered in the demarcations so that the producers are not economically affected.

The experts from the Banco Agrícola are carrying out the process of appraising the specimens and filling out the forms, so that the pig farmers can withdraw the funds for compensation within a period of between twelve and fifteen days.

Contingency work and vehicle disinfection continue to be carried out throughout the province and in a preventive manner in nearby towns, and are carried out in conjunction with the Emergency Operations Center (COE), the Fire Department, National Police, Armed Forces, among other organisms.


https://agricultura.gob.do/noticia/...-ramirez-erradicacion-peste-porcina-africana/
 
Source: https://www.woodstocksentinelreview...read/wcm/5154e205-e024-4f72-b477-578fe6bfcbbb

Dominican ASF now widespread
African Swine Fever is now widespread in the Dominican Republic, showing up in 11 of the country's 33 provinces and prompting the culling of tens of thousands of pigs to contain the deadly disease.
Author of the article: Postmedia News
Publishing date:
Aug 04, 2021 • 8 hours ago • 1 minute read •

African Swine Fever is now widespread in the Dominican Republic, showing up in 11 of the country’s 33 provinces and prompting the culling of tens of thousands of pigs to contain the deadly disease.

Mexico and the United States have implemented new measures to prevent the spread of the disease, including a ban on pork from the Dominican Republic and Haiti, and increased inspection of travellers’ luggage...
 
Dominican (Rep.) - African swine fever virus (Inf. with) - Follow up report 14

GENERAL INFORMATION
COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
ZONE

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

DISEASE CATEGORY
Listed disease

EVENT ID
3842

DISEASE
African swine fever virus (Inf. with)

CAUSAL AGENT
African swine fever virus

GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
-

START DATE
2021/04/10

REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
Recurrence of an eradicated disease

DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
1981/04/29

CONFIRMATION DATE
2021/07/28

EVENT STATUS
On-going

END DATE
-

SELF-DECLARATION
NO

REPORT INFORMATION
REPORT NUMBER
Follow-up report 14

REPORT ID
FUR_162387

REPORT REFERENCE
-

REPORT DATE
2023/09/21

REPORT STATUS
Validated

NO EVOLUTION REPORT
-

EPIDEMIOLOGY
SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
Unknown or inconclusive

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
Positive animals and animals in contact are being culled. All control measures described in this report are being implemented based on national legislation and OIE recommendations. Sequencing detected the wild strain Georgia 2007, genotype 2.

QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY
MEASURING UNIT
Animal

SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated
Swine (DOMESTIC)
NEW 3137
272 14 3959 0 0
TOTAL 22702 10113 7642 15060 0 0
...

NEW OUTBREAKS

OB_124164 - BONAGUA
OB_124166 - LOS MELLIZOS
OB_124167 - LOS MARTINEZ
OB_124171 - EL MANGO
OB_124172 - VERAGUA
OB_124173 - EL RINCON
OB_124174 - VERAGUA
OB_124175 - VERAGUA
OB_124176 - EL MANGO
OB_124177 - CACIQUE
OB_124179 - JABABA
OB_124180 - LAS UREÑAS
OB_124181 - JABABA
OB_124182 - CACIQUE
OB_124183 - JABABA
OB_124184 - RINCON DE LOS JIMENEZ
OB_124185 - PUESTO GRANDE
OB_124178 - LAS UREÑAS
OB_124525 - RINCON
OB_124524 - EL JUNCAL
OB_124523 - LA CIENEGA
OB_124522 - JINAMAGAO
OB_124521 - GUARAPU
OB_124520 - LA PIRAGUA
OB_124518 - LA PALMILLA
OB_124516 - PIMILLO
OB_124515 - CRUCE ARROYO AL MEDIO
OB_124335 - TRES CUERDAS
OB_124334 - GUATAPANAL
OB_124333 - ARENOSO
OB_124331 - LA PALMITA
OB_124332 - ARROYO AL MEDIO
OB_124330 - TRES CUERDAS
OB_124329 - TRES CUERDAS
OB_124328 - CALLEJON A
OB_124327 - EL DRAGO
OB_124326 - CHIRINO
OB_124325 - BERRUGATE
OB_124324 - COTUI
OB_124323 - PIRAGUA
OB_124170 - SABANA VERDE
OB_124168 - MATANZA ABAJO
OB_124165 - PARAGUAY

UPDATED OUTBREAKS

OB_90908 - QUEBRADA HONDA
OB_90977 - EL COCO
OB_90978 - CALETON
OB_89398 - LOS BRAZOS
OB_89399 - MESETA
OB_89397 - LA SABANA DE MAGUANA
OB_89978 - LA EMBOSCADA
OB_89977 - LA EMBOSCADA
OB_89975 - LA EMBOSCADA
OB_89404 - MATÚAN
OB_89396 - LAS MERCEDITAS
OB_109826 - ESTANCIA NUEVA
OB_109828 - ARROJO JANICO
OB_109829 - VILLA ROSA
OB_109830 - COLORADO
OB_109831 - LAS CABRERAS
OB_109833 - MEJIA
OB_109834 - NAVARRETE
OB_109852 - LOS RANCHITOS
OB_90979 - 90979 - LOS CACAOS
OB_90980 - MENA ABAJO
OB_90975 - LA GINA
OB_90905 - OVIEDO

PREVIOUSLY REPORTED OUTBREAKS

OB_109859 - LUPERON
OB_109858 - MONTE NEGRO
OB_109857 - LA JOYA
OB_109856 - BOMBITA
OB_109855 - IMBERT
OB_109854 - LA LOMITA
OB_109853 - MOCA
OB_109850 - COPEY
OB_109848 - COFRESI
OB_109847 - COFRESI
OB_109846 - BATEY ALEJANDRO BAES
OB_109844 - VILLA PROGRESO
OB_109843 - SABANA VERDE
OB_109837 - SOLDADO ARRIBA
OB_109835 - PALMAR DE LOS SANCHEZ
OB_97618 - ALGARROBO
OB_97612 - MONTEGRANDE
OB_97611 - EL VERTEDERO
OB_97610 - CAÑADA HONDA
OB_97609 - AMACEY
OB_97607 - HOYO BONITO
OB_97605 - LA LAGUNA
OB_97604 - EL VERTEDERO
OB_97603 - MATACALICHE
OB_97602 - JOBO DULCE
OB_97599 - HOSPITAL
OB_97598 - SABANA ANGOSTA
OB_97597 - LOS MONTONES
OB_97591 - LA SIERRA
OB_97590 - BENERITO
OB_97589 - UVERO ALTO
OB_97588 - LOPEZ
OB_97586 - LOS MONTONES
OB_97585 - EL GATO
OB_97583 - LA LLANADA
OB_97581 - EL GATO
OB_97580 - MATA CHALUPA
OB_97578 - LA VACAMA
OB_97576 - LA VACANA
OB_97575 - LA LLANADA
OB_94593 - HOYO BONITO
OB_94592 - LA LAGUNA
OB_94591 - MATA CALICHE
OB_94590 - JOBO DULCE
OB_94589 - LOS MONTONES
OB_94588 - EL VERTEDERO
OB_94587 - LA SIERRA
OB_94586 - CAÑADA HONDA
OB_94585 - UVERO ALTO
OB_94584 - LOS MONTONES
OB_94583 - LA LLANADA
OB_94582 - EL VERTEDERO
OB_94581 - LOS MONTONES
OB_94580 - LA CEIBA
OB_94579 - MATACHALUPE
OB_94578 - BENERITO
OB_94577 - LOPEZ
OB_94576 - LA LLANADA
OB_94575 - EL GATO
OB_94574 - EL GATO
OB_94573 - LA VACAMA
OB_94572 - LA VACAMA
OB_94571 - MONTELLANO
OB_94570 - VILLA PROGRESO
OB_94569 - VILLA PROGRESO
OB_92237 - DON BOSCO
OB_92207 - LA COLONIA
OB_91300 - LOS RIELES
OB_90976 - LA PIÑITA
OB_90981 - MENA ABAJO
OB_92254 - LA TABLA
OB_92253 - LA FORTUNA
OB_92252 - EL TABLON
OB_92251 - LA NOVILLA
OB_92250 - ALTO DE MACAO
OB_92249 - BARRIO LINDO
OB_92248 - LA JAGUITA
OB_92247 - LA TUNA
OB_92246 - LA JAGUA
OB_92245 - LA ALTAGRACIA
OB_92244 - LA JOBILLA
OB_92243 - BARRIO PUERTO RICO
OB_92242 - EL CERRO
OB_92241 - DUYEY
OB_92239 - LA GUASUMA
OB_92238 - DON BOSCO
OB_92236 - DON BOSCO
OB_92235 - DON BOSCO
OB_92234 - DON BOSCO
OB_92233 - ARENOSO
OB_92232 - LOMA DE LOS CHIVOS
OB_92209 - LA LOMITA
OB_92208 - EL HIGUERO
OB_92206 - LA PANGOLA
OB_92205 - LA GINA
OB_92204 - LA EMBOSCADA
OB_92203 - SANTA LUCIA
OB_92202 - LA EMBOSCADA
OB_92201 - LOS MONTONES
OB_92200 - JAIME SÁNCHEZ
OB_92199 - UBERAL
OB_92198 - PALAMARA
OB_92197 - LOS BURGOS, LICEY AL MEDIO
OB_92196 - LOS RIELES
OB_92195 - ENSANCHE HERMANA MIRABAL
OB_92194 - LOS PARCELEROS
OB_91929 - PAYITA
OB_91926 - LA JOYA
OB_91925 - RIO SAN JUAN
OB_91924 - VILLA PROGRESO
OB_91923 - LA EMBOSCADA
OB_91922 - LOS AGUACATES
OB_91921 - CAÑO AZUL
OB_91920 - CRISTOBAL
OB_91919 - SANGUINEO
OB_91918 - CABRAL
OB_91917 - CABRAL
OB_91916 - LAS GUASUMAS
OB_91915 - EL VIEJO CARRIL
OB_91914 - LOS GUAYUYOS
OB_91913 - CRISTOBAL
OB_91912 - JAQUIMELLES
OB_91888 - SANTA LUCIA
OB_91887 - CIENFUEGOS
OB_91886 - CIENFUEGOS
OB_91884 - LICEY AL MEDIO
OB_91883 - LOS RIELES
OB_91882 - HATILLO
OB_91881 - BATEY DE GUANUMA
OB_91878 - MAO
OB_91877 - EL MILLON
OB_91875 - LAS SALINAS
OB_91873 - LOS DAJAOS
OB_91872 - EL CATEY
OB_91871 - LA UNION
OB_91870 - LOS RIELES
OB_91869 - LAS AVISPAS
OB_91868 - LA BARRA
OB_91867 - VILLA OLIMPICA
OB_91866 - LOS DAJAOS
OB_91865 - MAIMON
OB_91864 - LOS DAJAOS
OB_91861 - HACIENDA ESTRELLA
OB_91860 - HATO NUEVO
OB_91928 - LAS PALOMAS
OB_91927 - LA BOMBA
OB_91890 - CRISTOBAL
OB_91889 - VILLA VASQUEZ
OB_91885 - CIENFUEGOS
OB_91880 - LA CANELA
OB_91879 - EL MILLON
OB_91876 - SANTA CRUZ
OB_91874 - LOS RIELES
OB_91863 - BISONO
OB_91862 - HATILLO
OB_91295 - CUABA
OB_91296 - LA BOMBA
OB_91299 - LA MATA CUARTEL
OB_91298 - AL LADO DEL MATADERO
OB_91297 - LA BOMBA
OB_91294 - LA CUABA
OB_91293 - KM 20, CARRETERA YAMASA
OB_91292 - LA PERCHA
OB_91291 - CENTRO DEL PUEBLO
OB_90982 - MENA ABAJO
OB_90907 - EL AGUACATE
OB_90974 - QUEBRADA HONDA
OB_90906 - NIZAO
OB_90904 - CUABA
OB_90903 - LA CUABA
OB_90902 - MENA ABAJO
OB_90901 - LA JOYITA
OB_90900 - VALLE ENCANTADO
OB_90899 - LOS RIELES
OB_90898 - LOS NARANJOS
OB_90897 - LA LLANADA
OB_90896 - MATA LARGA
OB_90895 - SAN MIGUEL
OB_90894 - SABANA GRANDE
OB_90893 - ENTRADA DE LOS DUARTES
OB_90892 - LA PALMITA
OB_90891 - LA CATALINA
OB_90890 - BARRIO FALPO
OB_90889 - LA GLORIA
OB_90887 - SAN LUIS
OB_89974 - LA CUESTA
OB_90710 - HATO VIEJO
OB_90709 - LA VICTORIA
OB_90530 - LAS YAYAS
OB_90522 - LA BUCARA, FANTINO
OB_90507 - BENERITO GATO
OB_90518 - LA MATA
OB_90512 - LA NORIA, BASURERO
OB_90505 - BATEY ALEJANDRO BAES
OB_89400 - LA LOMITA
OB_89976 - LA MOSCA
OB_88186 - LAS CHARCAS DE MARÍA NOVA
OB_88174 - EL NARANJO
OB_88176 - LOS ALCARRIZOS, HATO NUEVO
OB_89401 - LA VACAMA
OB_89402 - CRUCE QUINIGUA
OB_89403 - MEJÍA ABAJO
OB_88179 - GONZUELA, PALMARITO
OB_88178 - PALO VERDE
OB_88177 - GOZUELA, PLAMARITO
OB_88175 - ELÍAS PIÑA, EL PINO
OB_88173 - CAÑONGO
OB_88172 - SABANA SANTIAGO
OB_88182 - LAS MATAS DE SANTA CRUZ
OB_88181 - LOMA DE CASTAÑUELA
OB_88180 - JAMO, EL HIGUERO
OB_88169 - LOMA DE CASTAÑUELA
OB_88168 - PLATANAL
OB_88188 - CAOBETE
OB_88187 - CAOBETE
OB_88185 - PALO VERDE, LA CRUZ
OB_88184 - LAS AGUAS
OB_88183 - PALO VERDE, EL AHOGADO
OB_88171 - SAN JOSÉ SAMBA
OB_88170 - LOMA DE CASTAÑUELA
OB_88190 - PUÑAL, LAGUNA PRIETA
OB_88189 - TAMBORIL
OB_87980 - LA MINA
OB_87981 - LA BREÑA

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https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/3842​

 
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