BAI sends team to NegOr as ASF detected in Bais, Vallehermoso

By Mary Judaline Partlow

July 11, 2023, 7:47 pm

<p><strong>AFRICAN SWINE FEVER.</strong> The Bureau of Animal Industry has sent a technical team to Negros Oriental to help in the culling of pigs affected by African swine fever in Bais City and Vallehermoso town. These are the latest areas in the province where ASF has been detected.<em> (Photo courtesy of Board Member Woodrow Maquiling Sr.)</em></p>

AFRICAN SWINE FEVER. The Bureau of Animal Industry has sent a technical team to Negros Oriental to help in the culling of pigs affected by African swine fever in Bais City and Vallehermoso town. These are the latest areas in the province where ASF has been detected. (Photo courtesy of Board Member Woodrow Maquiling Sr.)

DUMAGUETE CITY – The Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) of the Department of Agriculture (DA) has sent a technical team to assist the local government units (LGUs) of Bais City and Vallehermoso town in the culling of African swine fever or ASF-affected pigs and surveillance measures.

Dr. Alfonso Tundag, chief veterinary officer of BAI-Negros Oriental, said Tuesday the team was in Bais City to continue the culling of pigs and will proceed to Vallehermoso on Wednesday or Thursday.

Tundag said the team, composed of two veterinary doctors and three technical staff, arrived late last week and visited Bais City first to help the LGU in the culling and containment measures.

The number of ASF-affected pigs in these areas could not yet be ascertained as the LGUs have yet to update their reports to the BAI, he said.

Tundag underscored the need for LGUs to conduct monitoring and surveillance in their respective areas to determine if their swine populations are free from ASF.

Meanwhile, the Provincial Veterinary Office is also awaiting updates from the LGUs of Bais City and Vallehermoso on the number of pigs culled due to ASF, OIC provincial veterinarian Dr. Melody Vilan said.

Vilan said ASF cases were detected in Sitio Tinaan, Barangay Panalaan in Bais City. It was not immediately known how many households and pig heads were affected.

Currently, blood samples are being collected and sent for laboratory testing while a 500-meter control zone is already in place, she said. (PNA)

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