The article discusses the spread of African swine fever (ASF) in Europe, noting successful regional disease control efforts in the Czech Republic and southern Italy last year. In Hungary, the National Institute of Public Health (Nébih) confirmed the presence of ASF in two wild boars shot near the M1 motorway in the Tatabánya area in June. This marks the first time the virus has crossed the M1 motorway, which had previously acted as an infrastructure-based protective barrier limiting the movement of wild boar populations and slowing the natural spread of the virus. The article highlights the re
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the spread of African swine fever and the measures taken by Hungarian authorities without overt ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on the scientific confirmation of the virus's presence and the implications for public health policy.
Official sources cited
- government National Institute of Public Health (Nébih)
