Singapore: First case of African swine fever declared in the country

Published 2023년 2월 13일

Tridge summary

A dead wild boar in Singapore, found in a northwest natural park on February 5, 2023, has tested positive for African Swine Fever (ASF), marking the first case of the disease in the country. Singapore does not have pig production and pigs are not kept as pets, with pigs only found in zoos. The OIE reports the finding and highlights that these pigs are monitored.
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According to the OIE report, through continuous biosurveillance in Singapore, a dead wild boar was found in a natural park in the northwest of the country on February 5, 2023, whose analyzes were positive for African Swine Fever (ASF). This is the first case of the disease registered in that country. Singapore has no pig production, nor are pigs kept as pets. Singapore has pigs in captivity only in zoos ...
Source: 3tres3

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