USA: USDA hosts fourth African Swine Fever Action Week

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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The USDA's APHIS is holding its fourth ASF Action Week to educate US swine producers about African Swine Fever (ASF), a disease recently detected in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. Despite not being a threat to human health, ASF could lead to significant economic losses and consumer harm if it reaches the US. The USDA's Protect Our Pigs campaign aims to raise awareness and provide free resources to help producers and veterinarians protect their herds.
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The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is hosting its fourth African Swine Fever (ASF) Action Week this week (October 28-November 1, 2024), according to a government-issued press release. USDA is encouraging US swine producers, small farms and owners of all types of pigs to join us to learn about ASF and what they can do to help protect the US swine herd. ASF has never been detected in the United States. However, since the 2021 detections in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, the closest to the United States in decades, USDA has partnered with industry and states to enhance already strong safeguards to protect US swine from this costly disease. "While this disease poses no threat to human health, nor is it a food safety concern, if ASF gets into the United States, it would be catastrophic at many levels," said Rosemary Sifford, the United States’ Chief Veterinary Officer. "It has the potential to kill millions of ...
Source: Thepigsite

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