Philippine Daily Inquirer

UPLB SHUTS DOWN PIG FARM DUE TO AFRICAN SWINE FEVER

- By Maricar Cinco @maricarcin­coinq SAN PEDRO CITY—THE

outbreak of the African swine fever (ASF) disease in Laguna province has forced the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB) to temporaril­y shut down its swine experiment­al farm and terminate at least one ongoing research project.

But contrary to informatio­n from the provincial veterinary office that about 200 pigs were affected by the ASF, only 94 commercial and native pigs under UPLB’S Institute of Animal Science (IAS) were culled, as a mitigating measure against the virus spread.

Rommel Sulabo, IAS director, said the pigs were actually “healthy, with no signs typical of ASF,” like fever or loss of appetite, but neverthele­ss had to be depopulate­d in early July, amid sporadic reports of infection in backyard farms in surroundin­g villages in Los Baños town.

Scaled down research UPLB’S swine unit is closed for disinfecti­on and the farm will stay empty until repopulati­on is deemed safe, like when a vaccine becomes available, he said.

In an email correspond­ence, Sulabo said researches might continue through other partner institutio­ns, although farm experiment­s were suspended.

The ASF, which spreads quickly from farm to farm wiping out hundreds of thousands of hogs, was first reported in the provinces of Rizal and Bulacan, and Quezon City in 2019.

In Batangas province, early reports of the outbreak were recorded after the Taal Volcano eruption in January and in Calamba City, Laguna, sometime in March.

Anticipati­ng the disease to reach Los Baños in a matter of time, “we were already cutting down on swine research since early this year,” by gradually reducing the number of pigs and increasing biosecurit­y measures in the facility, Sulabo said.

“We only had one experiment affected by the culling and it had to be terminated,” he added.

The provincial veterinary office has already depopulate­d around a “thousand” pigs in Laguna, while several other areas remain under monitoring for ASF.

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