Pigs exported from Indonesia to Singapore are confirmed to be infected by the ASF virus

Published 2023년 5월 4일

Tridge summary

Indonesian authorities have confirmed an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in pigs from a farm in Pulab Bulan, Riau Islands province, which supplies pork to Singapore. The disease, for which there is no vaccine, has led to the suspension of all live pigs and fresh meat exports from the island. The strain of ASF detected in the Pulab Bulan farm is new and may have been spread by wild boars or crows, with symptoms varying from previous cases in other regions. The Singapore Food Agency has halted imports of pork from the island, leading to a temporary shortage of fresh pork in the city-state. The World Organization for Animal Health has highlighted ASF as a growing concern for the global pork industry, as it not only affects pigs but also has negative effects on biodiversity and can survive in the environment for long periods.
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Indonesian authorities confirmed on Tuesday that pigs supplied to Singapore from a farm were infected with the African swine fever (ASF) virus. Pig samples from the farm in Pulab Bulan in Riau Islands province were tested, which represents around 15% of Singapore's total pork supply. Honismandri, an official with the Riau Islands provincial veterinary authority, revealed that a new strain of the virus may have infected the pigs as the symptoms varied from previous cases found in northern Sumatra and other parts of Indonesia. “They had no diarrhea or bleeding. The pigs may have been infected by migrating wild boars or crows from other nearby islands," Honismandri told The Straits Times. Honismandri added that the farm has been closed and all live pigs and shipments of fresh meat from the island have been suspended. Notably, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) already stopped importing pork from the island last month. "Due to the current situation, there will be temporary interruptions ...

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