Spain's First African Swine Fever Cases Since 1994 Detected

Spain has reported its first African swine fever cases since 1994, with the virus found in two wild boar near Barcelona. Authorities have activated emergency measures and urged pig farms to enhance security. The virus, which does not affect humans, has been reported to the EU.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Madrid | Updated: 28-11-2025 15:51 IST | Created: 28-11-2025 15:51 IST
Spain's First African Swine Fever Cases Since 1994 Detected
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In a significant development, Spain has identified its first cases of African swine fever since 1994, the agriculture ministry announced on Friday. The virus was detected in two wild boars found dead near Barcelona.

Following this discovery, the ministry swiftly informed the European Union and enacted emergency protocols in the impacted region, advising pig farms to bolster their biosecurity measures. Meanwhile, investigations are underway to determine the infection's origin.

The ministry reassured the public that African swine fever poses no threat to human health.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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