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Jun. 26, 2020 Source: National Pork Board news release When it comes to African swine fever (ASF), today it seems it's almost easier to say where the virus isn't present. According to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), more than 50 countries have reported the deadly virus either in wild or domestic pigs during the past five years. Of course, not all of these countries are significant pork producers, but the diversity of ASF's geographic spread shows how easily the virus can spread. Belgium Benin Burkina Faso Bulgaria Burundi Cabo Verde Cambodia Cameroon Central African Republic Chad China Congo Cote D'Ivoire Czech Republic Estonia Gambia Ghana Greece Guinea-Bissau Hungary Indonesia Italy Kenya Laos Latvia Lithuania Madagascar Malawi Moldova Mongolia Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Nigeria Papua New Guinea Philippines Poland Romania Russia Rwanda Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone South Africa South Korea Slovakia Tanzania Timor-Leste Togo Uganda Ukraine Vietnam Zambia Zimbabwe Tweet |
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