European Commission sends specialists to detain FPA in Italy

  • The group consists of more than 120 experts in various fields related to swine disease control, and will support the local government for its eradication.

To support the fight against African Swine Fever (ASF) in Italy, the European Commission sent Emergency Veterinary Team (EUVET) to the region, which will focus its efforts on the affected areas of Piedmont and Liguria.

Group of 124 specialists, in which also participate José Manuel Sánchez – Vizcaino—international authority for FPA— consisting of experts in veterinary medicine, virology, wildlife, laboratory testing and risk management.

According to information from the Italian government, as of February 4, 31 cases of FPA were recorded in its territory, all wild, after two more wild boar carcasses were found in the province of Genoa.

EUVET’s goal is to collaborate with the authorities in scientific, technical and practical mattersto optimize coordination and surveillance actions, and contribute to combating and eradicating FPA.

IN ITALY THEY WANT TO IMPLEMENT THE DOG TO FIND INFECTED WILD PIG

To support efforts to control swine disease, Italian National Dog Organization reported that they were promoting a project focused on training dog pairs for the search and detection of infected wild boar carcasses.

These works are intended to equip teams with capabilities, so that they can be used in the operations in question. within the framework of prevention and control disease led by the local government.

From their organism they state that direct detection of wild boars is an important factor in strategies to combat FPA, and they highlight that dogs have the potential for non-invasive monitoring and monitoring. covers a wider search areaquickly and efficiently.


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