Bataan execs confirm hogs in 2 towns found positive for ASF

By Ernie Esconde

January 16, 2020, 6:18 pm

<p><strong>ASF IN BATAAN.</strong> Mayor Maria Angela Garcia and Vice Mayor Renato Matawaran of Dinalupihan, Bataan brief local reporters on Wednesday (Jan. 15, 2020) on the discovered presence of African swine fever (ASF) in four barangays of the only land-locked town in Bataan. One village in Hermosa town was likewise hit by ASF. <em>(Photo by Ernie Esconde)</em></p>

ASF IN BATAAN. Mayor Maria Angela Garcia and Vice Mayor Renato Matawaran of Dinalupihan, Bataan brief local reporters on Wednesday (Jan. 15, 2020) on the discovered presence of African swine fever (ASF) in four barangays of the only land-locked town in Bataan. One village in Hermosa town was likewise hit by ASF. (Photo by Ernie Esconde)

DINALUPIHAN, Bataan -- African swine fever (ASF) has affected two towns in this province after laboratory tests on Wednesday showed that some hogs were found positive of the virus.

Four villages in this land-locked town and one in neighboring Hermosa were found with ASF-infected swine in backyard piggeries and commercial farms.

Dinalupihan Mayor Maria Angela Garcia announced Wednesday what she described as "bad news".

As to the cause of the virus, the mayor said “hindi pa 100 percent na na-identify pero sa meeting mukhang from swill feeding. Ibig sabihin, isang potential source ng ASF ay ang swill feeding (not yet 100 percent identified but from the meeting, the cause seemed to be swill feeding. It means one of the potential sources of ASF is swill feeding)”.

Garcia met with provincial veterinarian Alberto Venturina and representatives from the Department of Agriculture-Region 3 in San Fernando Pampanga.

“Gusto kong ibalita ang isang nakakalungkot na balita na we have confirmed na merong mga ASF-positive farms sa bayan ng Dinalupihan (I want to announce a sad news that we have confirmed ASF cases. There are ASF-positive farms in Dinalupihan town),” she said.

“We are coordinating with the proper authorities and the province on how to control, maintain, contain and manage the situation. And of course, we are asking the public for their cooperation,” she added.

Garcia said Venturina will discuss additional preventive measures against ASF with municipal agriculturists and municipal veterinarians.

“Sobrang mabagsik ang virus na ito kaya huwag itago, dapat i-report (This virus is vivious, thus, we should not keep the news to ourselves, it should be reported). We have to face the situation we cannot just leave it on the ground. We have to confront (it),” she said.

She said that measures based on protocol were already put in place including the establishment of checkpoints.

Garcia said she has asked the Sangguniang Bayan headed by Vice Mayor Renato Matawaran to hold a special session to discuss additional measures needed. She also conferred with all barangay chairpersons.

Meanwhile, Hermosa municipal administrator Rex Jorge said test in some backyard piggeries in Barangay Mabiga showed the presence of ASF.

He said their municipal veterinarian has also collected samples from backyard piggeries in six other barangays and they are expecting the results of the tests on Friday.

He said that more or less 30 heads of pigs found weak from Barangay Mabiga were already culled and buried.

“Naka-isolate na ang Mabiga, so walang lumalabas at walang pumapasok na baboy doon. Naglagay na ng checkpoint ang mismong barangay doon (Barangay Mabiga has already been isolated, so there are no hogs exiting and entering there. The barangay has already put up checkpoint),” Jorge said.

He said that as per their meeting with the provincial veterinarian on Wednesday, checkpoints will also be placed in Orani, the town next to Hermosa.

“Gusto nilang ma-isolate ang Hermosa at Dinalupihan para hindi na makapasok ang ASF papuntang Orani at sa iba pang mga bayan ng Bataan (They want the towns of Hermosa and Dinalupihan to be isolated so that the ASF virus would not enter Orani and other towns in Bataan),” he said.

Mabiga is adjacent to Dinalupihan.

Jorge said Hermosa has many backyard piggeries and only one commercial farm, which is so far not yet affected by the ASF virus. (PNA)

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