New swine fever cases creep into 3 Luzon provinces

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HOG TRADE Trading of live hogs continues as the government lays down measures to prevent the spread of the African swine fever virus. —WILLIE LOMIBAO

TARLAC CITY, Philippines — New cases of African swine fever (ASF) have emerged here and in four towns in Tarlac province where local officials have adopted measures to contain the spread of the contagious viral disease affecting hogs.

In Pangasinan and Bataan provinces, more than 21 pigs had been culled after random blood samples from hogs raised in some backyard farms tested positive for the swine disease.

Tarlac Gov. Susan Yap on Wednesday confirmed that there were ASF-infected hogs in this capital city and the towns of Victoria, Capas, Concepcion and La Paz.

Yap cited the confirmatory results from the regional animal disease diagnostic laboratory, which conducted the blood tests of samples taken from semicommercial and backyard raisers in Tarlac.

Quarantine

Dr. Ma. Lorna Baculanta, the provincial veterinarian, said she had asked agriculture officers in the affected areas to implement a “1-7-10” quarantine protocol.

Under this setup, hogs within a 1-kilometer radius of the infected area are culled even if they are unaffected by the disease. Those within the 7-km radius are placed under surveillance while those within the 10-km radius will undergo mandatory monitoring.

In Gerona town, also in Tarlac, a pig from a backyard raiser in Barangay Bawa died last week and a blood sample was taken from it after it manifested symptoms of ASF. Gerona Mayor Eloy Eclar said they were waiting for the confirmatory test result. He said he had formed a task force and ordered officials to set up quarantine checkpoints to prevent ASF infection in the town.

Hog deaths in Pangasinan

In Binmaley town, Pangasinan, 21 hogs in Barangay Linoc were culled on Tuesday after blood samples were tested positive for ASF. Authorities also monitored four villages within a 1-km radius of Barangay Linoc where quarantine checkpoints had been set up.

Fernando Ferrer, the town agriculture officer, said 31 hogs from another backyard raiser in Barangay Linoc died last month due to ASF.

He said the hog raiser only reported the incident to authorities after the pigs had been buried.

In Bataan, blood samples from some pigs in the towns of Dinalupihan and Hermosa also tested positive for ASF, local officials confirmed on Wednesday.

The laboratory tests were done after several hogs from villages in the two towns died recently.

Dr. Alberto Venturina, Bataan provincial veterinarian, said local health and agriculture officials had started implementing preventive measures to stop the infection.

—Reports from Maria Adelaida Calayag, Yolanda Sotelo and Greg Refraccion

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