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/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boma,_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo ------------------------------------------------
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Suspected swine epidemic in Boma town
February 19, 2025
Boma, February 19, 2025 (ACP).- A porcine epidemic is suspected in the city of Boma, mainly in the Minkondo and Kimbangu districts in the commune of Kalamu, a technician from the Urban Inspection of Fisheries and Livestock of this city in Kongo Central told the ACP on Tuesday.
" We are at the level of suspicion of an epidemic in these two districts, where we have observed the mass death of several pigs in an identical manner with suspicion of a plague, but such an epidemic can only be declared after careful examinations by an appropriate laboratory, since there are three similar diseases that manifest themselves by the same symptoms, namely: African swine fever (APP), pateulesis and pig erysipelas ," said engineer Kiufu Kaluseviko Honoré, urban inspector of fisheries and livestock.
Appropriate examinations are underway to confirm the Swine Fever in this city, in order to properly guide the management of the animals, he said. The hygiene measures of the pigsty and food hygiene must be strictly observed to combat the spread of this disease. ACP/CL