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. 2020 May 13;7:215. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00215

Table 1.

ASFV in Eurasia from January 2007 to February 2020.

Country Year or date reported Status Estimated animal losses Species
Georgia 2007–2008 Resolved 87,412 Swine
Armenia 2007–2008, 2010–2011 Resolved 2,483 Swine
Azerbaijan 2008 Resolved 4,832 Swine
Russian Federation 2007–2019 Continuing 79,632 Swine, wild boar
Ukraine 2012, 2014–2019 Continuing 20,166 Swine, wild boar
Belarus 2013 Resolved 20,627 Swine
Lithuania 2014–2019 Resolved 23,735 Swine
Latvia 2014–2019 Continuing 294 Swine, wild boar
Estonia 2014–2019 Resolved 26 Wild boar
Poland 2014–2019 Continuing 37,396 Swine, wild boar
Czech Republic 2017, 2018 Resolved 202 Wild boar
Romania 2017–2019 Continuing 90,698 Swine, wild boar
Hungary 2018–2019 Continuing 1,536 Wild boar
Bulgaria 2018–2019 Continuing 137,973 Swine, wild boar
Moldova 2016–2019 Continuing 348 Swine, wild boar
Belgium 2018–2019 Continuing 540 Wild boar
Slovakia 2019 Continuing 70 Swine, wild boar
Serbia 2019 Continuing 290 Swine
People's Republic of China/32 provinces August 3, 2018 Continuing 1,193,000 Swine, wild boar
Mongolia/6 provinces January 15, 2019 Resolved 3,115 Swine
Vietnam/19 provinces February 19, 2019 Continuing 5,960,000 Swine
Cambodia/5 provinces April 2, 2019 Resolved 3,673 Swine
Democratic People's Republic of Korea May 23, 2019 Continuing 124 Swine, wild boar
Lao People's Democratic Republic /15 provinces June 20, 2019 Continuing 40,130 Swine
The Philippines July 25, 2019 Continuing 70,000 Swine
Myanmar August 1, 2019 Continuing 128 Swine
Republic of Korea September 17, 2019 Continuing 10,000 Swine, wild boar
Timor-Leste September 9, 2019 Continuing 1,600 Swine
Indonesia September 2019 Continuing 42,000 Swine

FAO situation update, www.fao.org, 02/19/2020; OIE WAHIS Interface, Disease information, Immediate notifications and Follow-ups, www.oie.int, 09/21/2019; OIE WAHIS Interface, Disease information, Disease Timelines, www.oie.int, 10/23/2019.