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Alert Of African Swine Fever In Kerala’s Wayanad

Alert of African Swine Fever in Kerala’s Wayanad, State Govt steps up vigilance.

The state government on Friday took steps to contain the spread of African swine fever after two farms in Kerala’s Wayanad reported it.

Kerala Animal Husbandry Minister J Chinchu Rani confirmed the outbreak in the state and directed pig farms to strictly implement biosecurity and waste disposal techniques as part of the swine fever action plan.

Talking to reporters on Friday, the minister said, “African swine fever has been confirmed in pigs in the Manantwadi area of ​​Wayanad district.”

“The disease was confirmed by ICAR’s National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD).”

43 pigs died on a farm in Thavinhal Panchayat of the district and one pig died on a farm in Thavinhal Panchayat the district.

There are 300 pigs on the panchayat’s farm. Currently, three animals are showing signs of illness.

“A meeting was held on July 19, 2022, under the Department of Animal Husbandry where experts from various categories met and we discussed ways to control this disease.”

The Kerala minister said, “This disease has been confirmed in Kerala.”

As per the directives of the central government, the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Communicable Diseases in Animals Act have been implemented here.

“This means that pigs inside and outside the state There are strict restrictions on transportation.”

“The minister has issued instructions to conduct strict checks at all border posts and prevent the entry of vehicles carrying pork, pork products, and pig excreta into the state.”

The minister has also suggested that if any wild boar dies under unusual circumstances, it should be reported to the forest department.

Alert of African Swine Fever in Kerala’s Wayanad, State Govt steps up vigilance: All forms are being monitored.

All the farms in the region are being monitored under the guidance of animal welfare department doctors.

Strict punishment will be given against those who violate the rules under the said law and try to smuggle pigs.

The minister also said that all farm owners should pay attention to strengthening the biosecurity system suggested by the Animal Welfare Department if preventive vaccines are not currently available.

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), African swine fever is a highly contagious and fatal viral disease in domestic pigs.

It was first described in Kenya, East Africa, in 1921, and soon after in South Africa and Angola, as a disease that killed pigs. Contact with warthogs proved to be important in the transmission of the virus.

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