Spanish swine fever outbreak may be linked to food eaten by boar, say officials
Hundreds of police, rangers and military personnel deployed to tackle virus threatening pork export industrySpanish authorities have deployed hundreds of police officers, wildlife rangers and military personnel in an effort to contain an outbreak of highly infectious African swine fever (ASF)...
<p>Hundreds of police, rangers and military personnel deployed to tackle virus threatening pork export industry</p><p>Spanish authorities have deployed hundreds of police officers, wildlife rangers and military personnel in an effort to contain an outbreak of highly infectious African swine fever (ASF) outside Barcelona before it becomes a major threat to the countryโs โฌ8.8bn-a-year pork export industry.</p><p>Officials believe the virus, detected in the municipality of Bellaterra, may have begun to circulate after a wild boar ate contaminated food that had been brought in from outside Spain.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/dec/02/spanish-swine-fever-outbreak-pork-industry-boar-food">Continue reading...</a>
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