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Tarn-et-Garonne: an outbreak of a highly contagious viral disease detected in a pig farm

2024-03-07T22:06:37.612Z

Highlights: An outbreak of Aujeszky's disease was detected in a pig farm in Tarn-et-Garonne. This viral disease can affect pigs and wild boars, and accidentally carnivores, such as dogs, cats, cattle, goats, sheep and horses. It is mainly transmitted directly during close contact between infected animals, as well as indirectly, between farms via contaminated equipment. The prefecture stressed that the disease “is not transmissible to humans” and that “the consumption of pork presents no risk to human”


An outbreak of Aujeszky's disease, very contagious for animals but not transmissible to humans, was detected in a p


Contaminated pork?

“An outbreak of Aujeszky's disease has just been confirmed on March 7, 2024 in a pig farm in the northwest of the department of Tarn-et-Garonne,” the prefecture said in a press release without further details.

This viral disease can affect pigs and wild boars, and accidentally carnivores, such as dogs, cats, as well as cattle, goats, sheep and horses, according to the same source.

Not transmissible to humans

It is mainly transmitted directly during close contact between infected animals, as well as indirectly, between farms via contaminated equipment, or by ingestion by animals of food made from the meat of infected pigs.

Also read: Why the ARS recommends not consuming eggs from domestic henhouses in Île-de-France

The prefecture stressed that the disease “is not transmissible to humans” and that “the consumption of pork presents no risk to humans”.

Following the discovery of this outbreak, the prefect of Tarn-et-Garonne issued “an order restricting the movements of swine leaving the department”, in order to limit the spread of the virus, the press release specifies.

Source: leparis

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