The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) received this information from the veterinary bureau of the Chinese ministry
of agriculture.
Since the end of June, pigs have died of a disease characterised by rising
body temperature, redness of the skin and rapid breathing in some parts of six
provinces of China, namely Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Hubei.
Control measures
Immediately after the occurrence of the disease, the ministry took
prevention and control measures and the unnatural deaths of pigs came to a stop.
Laboratory testing revealed that many samples tested positive to a disease,
"closely related to the mixed infection of classical swine fever, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome and porcine circovirus."
A similar swine disease was also found in some southern provinces of China
in hot summers during the last few years.
Chinese authorities said they are arranging for a microbiologist to conduct
further research.
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