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    SINCE MARCH 2010 ABOUT 1.3 THSD OF PIGS WERE SLAUGHTERED DUE TO NEW CASE OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER INFECTION

    ArmInfo
    2010-07-21 12:59:00

    ArmInfo. Since March 2010 about 1.3 thsd were slaughtered due to the
    new virus of African swine fever, said Grigor Baghiyan, Head of the
    Food Safety and Veterinary Inspection of the Agriculture Ministry of
    Armenia, Wednesday.

    According to him, cases of African swine fever were fixed not far from
    the towns of Noyemberyan and Dilijan of the Tavush region. "To all
    appearances, infection of the pigs could happen in the forest zones
    of the specified territories, where the pigs could find themselves
    during the pasture period",- said Baghiyan. He added that at a
    certain stage the disease may show no visible symptoms. Due to this,
    the seemingly healthy pigs could be moved to other regions of Armenia
    and cause outbreak of infection. In particular, few cases having no
    nature of epidemic (2-3 cases per village) have been fixed in Shirak,
    Kotayk and Aragatsotn regions.

    "I'd like to recall once again that the African swine fever virus is
    spread only in the organisms of wild and domestic pigs and it is not
    dangerous for people. And I'd also like to call on swine breeders
    to be careful when using fodders of animal origin, which may become
    virus spreaders",- he added.

    To recall, in late August 2007, an African swine fever virus was fixed
    at the north of Armenia. One of the versions was the penetration of
    the virus from the territory of neighboring Georgia. Before May 2008
    about 20 thsd head of pigs were slaughtered in the republic.

    "As this virus has again been detected at the north of the republic,
    it has either penetrated here again or has remained in the organisms
    of non-slaughtered animals and displayed itself when the organism
    resistibility has declined, for instance, in case of another disease",-
    said Baghiyan. As regards the compensation to farmers for the forced
    slaughter, Baghiyan said that the government will thoroughly consider
    this issue.

    "If you remember, in 2007-2008 the compensation made up 1005 AMD per
    1 kg of meat. Now we'll also try to come to a mutually acceptable
    solution, as for many farmers swine breeding is a considerable source
    of income",- said Baghiyan.

    According to him, new cases of African swine fever will hardly cause
    a repeated ban on export of fish products from Armenia to Russia,
    introduced by Rosselkhoznadzor as a result of swine fever outbreak in
    2007-2008. "In autumn 2009 we received experts from Rosselkhoznadzor,
    who visited the fish enterprises and made sure that no infection
    endangers their products, and the ban was lifted",- he said. At the
    moment no possible repeated ban is being considered, he added.




    From: A. Papazian
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