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ASF Germany: Outbreak in the west hits 2,000 dead wild boar mark
08:00, 20 May 2025
African Swine Fever (ASF) keeps on expanding, albeit slowly, in the wider area around Frankfurt-am-Main in Germany. An analysis of the latest figures shows that in this region alone, the virus has caused the death of at least 2,000 wild boar – and counting.
The outbreaks have been happening in this area of south western Germany since June 2024. The region is where 3 German states meet – Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden-Württemberg. Each of them has reported dead wild boar due to ASF, but especially Hesse has been hit heavily....
ASF Germany: Number of infected wild boar in NRW goes to 11
08:00, 2 July 2025
Source: Pig Progress
The emergence of African Swine Fever virus (ASFv) in the German state North Rhine Westphalia keeps on making victims. Late last week and this weekend another 6 positive cases were confirmed in the state’s wild boar population, bringing the total at 11.
All cases have been found in the district Olpe. According to the animal disease database of Germany’s reference lab Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, 5 animals were still young (not even 1 year old) and 1 older sow...