European Commission Veterinary Experts Assisting in Quashing Classical Swine Fever in Northern Croatia
February 22nd, 2008
Zagreb, February 22 (CP) – European Commission veterinary experts have arrived in Croatia in a bid to assist the fight against classical swine fever cases or which have been recorded in northern Croatia’s Medjimurje region.
A total of more than 50 pigs are to be slaughtered as part of the efforts to stop the disease from spreading.
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