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Hungary to cull 3,000 pigs after African swine fever outbreak

Hungary is set to cull 3,000 pigs due to an outbreak of African swine fever, which was first reported on a farm in Vallaj, Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg county. The virus poses no threat to human health but is lethal to pigs.

Hungary will cull 3,000 domestic pigs following the first report of African swine fever in the country. The virus was detected on a farm located in the village of Vallaj, situated in the eastern county of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg. African swine fever is highly contagious and deadly for pigs, but it does not affect humans.

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Hungary to kill 3,000 domestic pigs following country’s first report of African swine fever

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