Clinical examinations of animals from adjacent establishments in the surveillance zone continue



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July 20, 2018 | 14h37 | FOCUS News Agency

  Photo: http: //www.president.bgMinister Rumen Porozhanov: Clinical examinations of animals from establishments close to the surveillance zone

  Minister Rumen Porozhanov: Clinical examinations of animals from neighboring zone establishments surveillance Photo: http://www.president.bg

Sofia. Clinical examinations of animals from adjacent establishments in the surveillance zone continue. This was said by the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Rumen Porozhanov during his hearing at the National Assembly on the plague of small ruminants, a journalist from FOCUS News Agency reported. "The plague plague in small ruminants is caused by a virus that affects sheep and goats, but it's not a danger to humans." The source of the infection is the The transmission of the disease occurs through direct contact between sick and healthy animals, as well as food, equipment and vehicles infected with the virus.The presence of the disease in a particular territory limits the possibility of trade in animals as well as trade in products, it is of utmost importance that all the restrictions imposed be strictly respected and that the measures be applied, "explained Mr Porrojeanov. He gave the chronology of the disease and explained that autopsies of two animals from the villages of Kraynovo and Strandja were made. Minister Porozhanov explained that today the mission of the EC is completing its work on the follow-up of the measures taken by Bulgaria. "At the moment, we have a herd in the village of Sharkovo, which is not euthanized and two smaller ones in the same village." We stopped with a strict disinfection policy, a strict control in terms of admission and non-proliferation. "" For the city of Bojarovo, yesterday we created some councils, we did a district council, we have done this advice, and in Bolyarovo the farm of about 200 sheep is isolated, there is no access to other flocks in the village of Sharkovo and there is no clinical sign. for the moment, we have agreed with the owners that we will take a second sample under strict quarantine control to see if there is any disease, but we have postponed the samples for today ", has Porozhanov said he explained that the government is worried about the situation because there are several herds that are not euthanized. "One is Aunt Dora, and there is no result positive, "he said, adding that the herd is in the village of Voden, where the results are positive for the plague.As for compensation, he explained that he had already paid in Voden and Kosti. "Today, they are paid in the town halls of Kraynovo and Strandzha, and on Monday, all the herders of Sharkovo, on whom the herds were destroyed, will receive the profits", said Mr Porrojanov.
Denitsa KITANOVA

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