Mindanao Times

Palace directs agencies to control ASF

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MANILA -- Malacañang has directed all government agencies, bureaus, agencies and the like to control the spread of African swine fever (ASF) in the country.

This directive came following reports that samples taken from hotdog, longganisa, and tocino imported by a Manila-based company tested positive for ASF virus.

“The Office of the President, through the initiative of the Executive Secretary, is hereby directing all executive department­s, bureaus, agencies, government-owned and controlled

corporatio­ns, government financial institutio­ns and other instrument­alities of the government to coordinate, as well as to adopt policies and institute measures to manage, contain and control the transmissi­on of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the country,” Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said in a statement on Thursday night.

Panelo said all concerned and responsibl­e government offices are also directed to provide assistance, alternativ­e livelihood and skills training to those affected by ASF.

Panelo also urged the public to cooperate with government authoritie­s to prevent the spread of ASF.

The Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), in a clinical laboratory report, said the imported meat products which tested positive for ASF were taken from a supply coming from a company based in Sta. Mesa, Manila.

This came after the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) issued a memorandum order directing local government units that allow the entry of uncooked processed meat from Luzon after securing a shipping permit from BAI or a license to operate and certificat­e of product registrati­on issued by the Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) under the Department of Health (DOH).

ASF, a fatal animal disease among hogs is now in seven areas in Luzon--Bulacan, Cavite, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Quezon City, and Rizal.

Reports showed that over 60,000 hogs have died from the animal disease.

Hogs become infected by direct contact with infected pigs or by ingestion of garbage containing unprocesse­d infected pig meat or pig meat products.

The World Organizati­on for Animal Health said ASF virus dies when subjected to 70 degrees heat for 30 minutes but processing procedures do not inactivate it. (PNA)

 ??  ?? FIREFIGHTE­RS work at the scene of a fire in an informal settlement in Manila on Tuesday. Ted ALJIBE / AFP
FIREFIGHTE­RS work at the scene of a fire in an informal settlement in Manila on Tuesday. Ted ALJIBE / AFP

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