ASF Albania: Europe’s 28th country to report the virus

28-02 | |
A dead wild boar photographed in the Czech Republic. Photo: Petr Satran, Czech State Veterinary Administration
A dead wild boar photographed in the Czech Republic. Photo: Petr Satran, Czech State Veterinary Administration

African Swine Fever has also reached the wild boar population of Albania, which means that the virus has been reported in every country in Middle and Eastern Europe.

Albania is the 28th country in Europe to have reported African Swine Fever, genotype II, ever since the virus entered the continent in 2007 via Georgia and Armenia.

The country recently reported the outbreak to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). Two carcasses of infected wild boar had been found in a forest in Kukës county, in the north east of the country, on February 9, 2024. As the crow flies, this is located about 15 km from the border with Kosovo and 30 km from the border with North Macedonia.

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