The arrival of ASF in USA puts Brazil on alert

Published 2021년 7월 29일

Tridge summary

African Swine Fever, a disease that has been causing significant losses to pig populations in Asia and Europe since 2018, has now been reported in the Dominican Republic, signaling its arrival in the Americas. This development has sparked concern in Brazil, especially in Rio Grande do Sul, which is the country's second-largest pork exporter. The International Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has been notified of the outbreak. To prevent the spread of the disease, which has no cure and is transmitted via contact with infected pigs or their tissues, strict biosecurity measures are recommended, including controlling the movement of people and goods, testing for the disease in potential carriers, and ensuring that only disease-free animals and inputs are allowed on farms. Brazil, which has been disease-free since 1984, is taking these steps to maintain its status and prevent the new outbreak from impacting its swine industry.
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Original content

A disease that has caused the death of millions of pigs since the end of 2018, African Swine Fever (PSA) has reached the American continent. The International Organization for Animal Health (OIE) received notification of the disease in the Dominican Republic, Central America. The news brings concern to the swine production sector in Brazil and reinforces the alert that the care taken with biosecurity is redoubled in all properties that work with swine production. The president of the Animal Health Defense and Development Fund of Rio Grande do Sul, Rogério Kerber, recalls that the disease has had a very large impact on pig production in Asia and Europe and that Brazil, especially Rio Grande do Sul, is the second largest exporter. of the country, needs to be on the alert. “It is necessary to maintain existing measures and further increase care,” says Kerber. Among the main measures to prevent the entry of the disease are strict control of the movement of people and products and ...
Source: Agroemdia

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