A new outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) has recently been reported at a hunting farm in Zamurovskoe, Volgograd region in the south of Russia, according to the representatives of the Regional Office of Rosselkhoznadzor.
The samples of pathological material have been sent at the All-Russian Research Institute of Veterinary Virology and Microbiology to confirm the diagnosis.
According to experts, local pig enterprises in the Volgograd region are not only unprepared to deal with the ASF – they simply do not comply with basic sanitary and epidemiological requirements.
“Even if they do not fence their territory properly: there is often no any sanitary isolation, and the production area is full of rats. This is mostly happens because of blatant negligence and incompetence of the managers and individual employees. Lawlessness and irresponsibility, which, I believe, must be assessed and controled by the police,” said the specialists group leader Shamil Vakhitov.