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Malacky is suspected of the fireplace of the clinker, says the Czech Minister

Malacky is suspected of the fireplace of the clinker, says the Czech Minister


Controls should be more consistent.

BRATISLAVA. For Malacky in the west of Slovakia, less than 50 kilometers from the Czech border, there is a suspicion of another fireplace Slinters and cubesinformed on the X Network Minister of Agriculture Marek excellent (KDU-ČSL).

He announced a tightening of measures at the border crossing of Břeclav-Brodské on the D2 motorway near Lanžhota in Břeclavsko.

A representative of the State Veterinary Administration spokesman (SVS) Peter Majer CTK said that measures do not change, but control should be more consistent.

Excellent for X said the suspicion concerns a farm near the village of Plavecký Thursday. « For this reason, we tighten with the State Veterinary Administration of Inspection regime at the Lanžhot border crossing, » the minister wrote.

The director of the South Moravian Regional Veterinary Administration Jana Kozáková CTK said that the form of any stricter measures still has to think and agree. « We are thinking about what would go differently, » she said.

The regional spokespersons of police and firefighters do not yet have information about immediate tightening. The Majer stated the question of CTK that the measure is not changed at the moment. « This is greater consistency in the existing regime, » he said.

In addition to Lanžhota, the existing checks in the region also relate to the passages of Mikulov-Drasenhofen in Břeclavia and Hate-Kleinhaugsdorf at Znojem.

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Firefighters have installed decontamination mats there and continue to take care of their operation. The vehicles helps to check the police.

Slinteer and Kriva is one of the most contagious infectious diseases. The virus is excreted by saliva, urine, droppings and milk.

It is transmitted by contact with diseased animals, air and on the surface of tools, means of transport or clothing. The disease is not transferable to humans.

In the Czech Republic, animals were last detected in 1975. Recently it appeared first in Hungary, then in Slovakia.



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