Among the measures imposed are the suspension of animal movement, control filters on roads, but also measures imposed on city halls and hunting fund managers at the national level.
The decision to establish the quarantine period comes after several sheep from a farm in Mureș were confirmed with PMR, a serious epidemiological context that overlaps with the evolution of active outbreaks of Swine Fever, according to the press release published by the sanitary-veterinary authority.
Ban on the movement of sheep and goats from affected areas
„The measures aim to quickly isolate the routes of spread of the virus, given that it loses its contagiousness within 21 days. ANSVSA emphasizes that the PMR virus is not transmissible to humans and does not affect food safety,” ANSVSA reports.
According to ANSVSA, all movements of sheep and goats on Romanian territory are suspended, as part of the 30-day quarantine.
However, slaughterhouses are an exception: Only ...

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