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African swine fever, Print Russia Close Information received on 30/09/2016 from Dr Evgeny Nepoklonov, Deputy Head, Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, Ministry of Agriculture, Moscow, Russia Summary Report type Follow-up report No. 108 Date of start of the event 14/01/2014 Date of confirmation of the event 22/01/2014 Report date 30/09/2016 Date submitted to OIE 30/09/2016 Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease Manifestation of disease Clinical disease Causal agent African swine fever virus Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (basic), Laboratory (advanced), Necropsy This event pertains to a defined zone within the country Immediate notification (24/01/2014) Follow-up report No. 1 (27/01/2014) Follow-up report No. 2 (03/02/2014) Follow-up report No. 3 (05/02/2014) Follow-up report No. 4 (11/02/2014) Follow-up report No. 5 (14/02/2014) Follow-up report No. 6 (18/02/2014) Follow-up report No. 7 (25/02/2014) Follow-up report No. 8 (11/03/2014) Follow-up report No. 9 (24/03/2014) Follow-up report No. 10 (11/04/2014) Follow-up report No. 11 (20/05/2014) Follow-up report No. 12 (26/05/2014) Follow-up report No. 13 (20/06/2014) Follow-up report No. 14 (23/06/2014) Follow-up report No. 15 (26/06/2014) Follow-up report No. 16 (02/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 17 (03/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 18 (08/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 19 (14/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 20 (16/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 21 (23/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 22 (24/07/2014) Follow-up report No. 23 (01/08/2014) Follow-up report No. 24 (05/08/2014) Follow-up report No. 25 (08/08/2014) Related reports Follow-up report No. 26 (15/08/2014) Follow-up report No. 27 (22/08/2014) Follow-up report No. 28 (29/08/2014) Follow-up report No. 29 (05/09/2014) Follow-up report No. 30 (12/09/2014) Follow-up report No. 31 (29/09/2014) Follow-up report No. 32 (10/10/2014) Follow-up report No. 33 (30/10/2014) Follow-up report No. 34 (07/11/2014) Follow-up report No. 35 (14/11/2014) Follow-up report No. 36 (21/11/2014) Follow-up report No. 37 (28/11/2014) Follow-up report No. 38 (05/12/2014) Follow-up report No. 39 (19/12/2014) Follow-up report No. 40 (26/12/2014) Follow-up report No. 41 (16/01/2015) Follow-up report No. 42 (23/01/2015) Follow-up report No. 43 (30/01/2015) Follow-up report No. 44 (06/02/2015) Follow-up report No. 45 (13/02/2015) Follow-up report No. 46 (27/02/2015) Follow-up report No. 47 (06/03/2015) Follow-up report No. 48 (13/03/2015) Follow-up report No. 49 (27/03/2015) Follow-up report No. 50 (17/04/2015) Follow-up report No. 51 (30/04/2015) 1 di 9 05/10/2016 18:33 http://www.oie.int/wahis_2/public/wahid.php/Reviewreport/Review?p... 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