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Vet urges hog cholera vaccination, strict biosecurity amid swine deaths scare

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The Negros Occidental Provincial Veterinarian said hog raisers should have their pigs vaccinated against cholera and  implement  strict biosecurity measures  to prevent a resurgence of   African Swine Fever  (ASF).

Dr. Placeda Lemana  issued the reminder on Wednesday,  June 17, amid alarm raised over a reported resurgence of pig deaths, especially in southern Negros.

She said the PVO has conducted surveillance and taken samples from pigs, and some tested positive for hog cholera.

Lemana said  there was also an isolated case of ASF incursion but it did not spread and affect other pigs.

It is important that raisers have their pig properly vaccinated against hog cholera, she said.

The signs and symptoms of hog cholera are the same as  ASF, she said.

“With regards to ASF there is no vaccine for it so biosecurity is the key,” Lemana said.

The ASF incursion was properly handled and controlled, Department of Agriculture Regional Director  Jose Albert Barrogo said.

“It was handled properly by the Provincial Veterinary Office and the Local Government Unit  by applying proper protocols,” he said.

He said the DA is working closely with  the PVO and  LGUs in the surveillance.

The surveillance is being conducted to ensure the implementation of  proper protocols to  arrest the spread of any virus, he said.*

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