Department of Livestock confirms that Thailand is free of ASF, bird flu, horse plague, and can control lumpy skin disease

Published 2021년 11월 30일

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The Department of Livestock Development in Thailand is implementing measures to safeguard the country from animal diseases like African Swine Fever and the African horse sickness, which have been reported in neighboring countries. The department is also combating the Lumpy Skin Disease in cattle-buffaloes. Despite these efforts, Thailand remains disease-free from African swine fever and bird flu. The department is encouraging farmers to maintain biosafety standards and adjust farming systems to prevent disease.
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Mr. Sorawit Thanito, Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development, said that due to reports of animal disease outbreaks in neighboring countries and countries such as African Swine Fever (ASF), it is found worldwide and is likely to expand continuously. Especially in Asia, including the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Philippines, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Laos PDR which now requires special surveillance Due to Thailand entering the changing seasons from rainy season to winter stress the birds Low levels of immunity have the potential for epidemics. including the insect-borne African plague of horses (AHS). And the latest is Lumpy skin disease that causes disease in cattle-buffaloes. which is considered the first emerging disease in Thailand in early 64 Department of Livestock Development as an animal health regulator and farmer assistance service has closely monitored the epidemic situation in all areas of Thailand, such as African ...
Source: Pasusart

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