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South Korea reported 14 African swine fever cases in early 2026, triggering mass culls and inspections amid holiday-related spread risks.
South Korea confirmed three new African swine fever cases in early February 2026, raising the year’s total to 14.
Outbreaks occurred in Jeongeup, Gimcheon, and Hongseong, with the first case detected on January 16.
Authorities plan to cull about 10,000 pigs and have imposed a 48-hour standstill on affected and nearby farms.
Nationwide inspections of roughly 4,800 pig farms are set to conclude by February 28, as officials warn of increased spread risk during the Lunar New Year holiday.
The disaster management headquarters is closely monitoring the situation.
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Corea del Sur informó de 14 casos de fiebre porcina africana a principios de 2026, lo que provocó sacrificios masivos e inspecciones en medio de los riesgos de propagación relacionados con las vacaciones.