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4 Mizoram districts declared swine fever epicentres


4 Mizoram districts declared swine fever epicentres
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The viral disease has killed more than 1,000 pigs in less than a month
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The viral disease has killed more than 1,000 pigs in less than a month
Certain areas in four districts of Mizoram have been declared as epicentres of the African swine fever (ASF) that has so far killed 1,119 pigs in a month.
Joint Director (livestock health) of the State’s Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department Lalhmingthanga said Lungsen village and Lunglei Electric Veng in Lunglei district, Armed Veng and Edenthar areas in Aizawl district, Keitum village in Serchhip district and Vaipi-I in Siaha district have been marked ASF epicentres. ....

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125 Pigs Dead In Mizoram, Preliminary Test Indicates African Swine Fever


125 Pigs Dead In Mizoram, Preliminary Test Indicates African Swine Fever
Tissue and blood samples were sent to the National Institute of High Security Animal Disease (NIHSAD) in Bhopal on Wednesday for a confirmatory test
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2021-04-08T08:35:11+05:30
125 Pigs Dead In Mizoram, Preliminary Test Indicates African Swine Fever
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2021-04-08T08:36:30+05:30
As many as 125 pigs have died at Mizoram’s Lungsen village since March 21. According to an official, a preliminary test indicated African Swine Fever (ASF) as the main cause behind the unusual pig deaths in a Mizoram village.
Samples from the dead pigs were tested at the College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry in Selesih near Aizawl on Monday as a part of the preliminary investigation, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department Joint Director (Livestock Health) Dr Lalhmingthanga said. ....

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