Spain swine fever spreads outside containment zone

Spain swine fever spreads outside containment zone
A member of UME (Spanish Emergency military unit) disinfects a vehicle after working in a restricted area due to the African swine fever virus, at Collserola Park in Cerdanyola del Valles, on the outskirts of Barcelona, Spain. (Reuters)
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Updated 13 February 2026
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Spain swine fever spreads outside containment zone

Spain swine fever spreads outside containment zone
  • African swine fever is a viral disease that is harmless to humans but nearly always fatal for pigs and wild boars

BARCELONA: African swine fever has been detected outside a containment zone in Spain’s northeastern Catalonia region for the first time since its outbreak in November, officials said on Friday.
African swine fever is a viral disease that is harmless to humans but nearly always fatal for pigs and wild boars.
Although it has not spread to domestic pig farms, the outbreak has disrupted exports from Spain, the world’s third-largest producer of pork and its derivatives.
Thirteen new cases in wild boars have been reported, including two in areas outside the six-kilometer containment zone near Barcelona, Catalonia’s agriculture department said.
Authorities then expanded the high-risk zone to the affected municipalities and restricted access to the surrounding woods to prevent further spread.
The outbreak was Spain’s first reported case since 1994, and more than 100 cases have now been detected in wild boars.
“More than ever, it is essential not to lower our guard against a disease that remains present,” said Oscar Ordeig, regional agriculture minister.
The origin of the outbreak remains unknown, and a judicial investigation is ongoing.