ASF ruled out for wild boar carcass found in Potsdam Groß Glienicke, Germany
African swine fever (ASF) has been ruled out from a wild boar found in Potsdam Groß Glienicke, Germany.
The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (Federal Research Institute for Animal Health) was able to rule out the disease through extensive, additional examinations of the carcass.
There are now a total of 463 confirmed ASF cases in wild boar in the state of Brandenburg.
The total number of ASF cases in Brandenburg and Saxony now stands at a combined 480 cases.
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