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Nagaland's Akuluto Under Temporary Restrictions Due to Suspected African Swine Fever
✍️ Northeast Today
🗓 07 Jul 2026, 02:32 PM
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Temporary restrictions have been put in place in Akuluto town, Nagaland, following the detection of a suspected case of African Swine Fever.
Authorities in Nagaland have imposed temporary restrictions in the Akuluto area after a suspected outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF). The measure aims to prevent the potential spread of the highly contagious viral disease among pigs.
The decision was taken based on the initial suspicion of the disease, which can cause significant economic losses to farmers. Further investigations are underway to confirm the presence of ASF.
African Swine Fever is a deadly disease for pigs and wild boar, characterized by high fever, loss of appetite, and internal bleeding. While it does not affect humans, its economic impact on the swine industry is severe.
The decision was taken based on the initial suspicion of the disease, which can cause significant economic losses to farmers. Further investigations are underway to confirm the presence of ASF.
African Swine Fever is a deadly disease for pigs and wild boar, characterized by high fever, loss of appetite, and internal bleeding. While it does not affect humans, its economic impact on the swine industry is severe.