Swine Fever Epicentre Elimination

Journal Title: Security Dimensions - Year 2017, Vol 21, Issue 21

Abstract

The study paper deals with actual problem of biological hazard elimination in setting of Fire rescue brigade Žilina on Slovakia. The first part describes basic disinfection procedures for intervention in the contaminated area. The second part describes the specifics and the negative effects of swine fever. The third part deals with tactics of elimination swine fever with Fire rescue brigade Žilina.<br/><br/>

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Michał Orinčák

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  • EP ID EP367930
  • DOI 10.24356/SD/21/9
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How To Cite

Michał Orinčák (2017). Swine Fever Epicentre Elimination. Security Dimensions, 21(21), 159-183. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-367930