Mindanao Times

ASF in the city

• Officials confirm ASF in two Calinan barangays

- BY NICOLE BURLAS AND SAM BURGOS

AGRICULTUR­E officials yesterday confirmed the entry of African Swine Fever (ASF) in the city.

Both Department of Agricultur­e (DA) Regional Director Ricardo Oñate Jr. and City Veterinari­an Dr.

Cerelyn Pinili, in a press conference yesterday afternoon at City Hall, revealed

that the ASF virus has affected pigs in barangays of Dominga and Lamanan in Calinan District.

Areas affected are now under lockdown and all meat products, including fresh meat and its by-products, are prohibited from being transporte­d outside these areas.

Oñate Jr. said samples that they sent to the Regional Animal Disease and Diagnostic­s laboratory at General Santos City and the Bureau of Animal Industry last week were tested positive from ASF.

City Veterinari­an Dr. Pinili said three out of six samples from Lamanan and all two samples from Dominga were positive.

Pinili said they received a report from the livestock inspector that there were sick hogs from the two barangays in the second week of January.

CVO assistant head Dr. Esther Cherrie Rayos, in another presscon yesterday morning also at City Hall, said cases of hog deaths started on Jan. 2. But they conducted the investigat­ion later in January as reports from the two barangays also came late.

Three pigs initially died but the number increased to more than 20.

They sent samples from the two barangays to the laboratory for testing on Jan 31. and Feb 3.

Because of this, the 1-710 protocol will be implemente­d by the government where there would be a depopulati­on of pigs and quarantine within the 1-kilometer radius from the ground zero, surveillan­ce within the 7-kilometer radius, and a mandatory disease report within the 10-kilometer radius.

Affected in the one kilometer radius include the barangays of Dacudao, Dalagdag, Dominga, Pangyan, Lacson, and Lamanan, all in Calinan District.

“For now, there are checkpoint­s there and all live animals can’t be transporte­d outside. Fresh and cooked meat are also not allowed,” Pinili said.

She said they are coordinati­ng with the Philippine National Police (PNP) to conduct checkpoint­s in the barangays of Dacudao, Lacson and Sumimao in Paquibato District, and informatio­n disseminat­ion to barangay officials is also done.

The source of the disease is still being traced for now but they are suspecting that it came from leftover foods that are fed to the hogs.

Moreover, there are 30 reported cases of dead hogs but they are still updating it especially since there are also hog raisers who are living in the highlands that still have to be reached by the CVO. All hogs affected are from backyard hog raisers.

Pinili also clarified the rumors circulatin­g online that there is a vaccine or remedy for ASF, saying “there is no vaccine as of now.”

Oñate added that it would be great if there is a vaccine but unfortunat­ely there is none.

Affected hog raisers, especially within the 1Km radius, should surrender their hogs to the government. For compensati­on, they would be given P5,000 from the DA, P5,000 from the city government, and the prevailing market price per kilo.

Hogs would be euthanized based on the mandate of Animal Welfare Law.

At present, there are 600 hogs in Barangay Dominga and 1,400 in Barangay Lamanan that would be affected by the lockdown.

The pork meat supply is not affected since there are also other hog producers in the city.

The city assures that people can still consume pork as long as they only buy from those with meat inspection certificat­e from the CVO.

Pinili said that they will do their best to mitigate the effects of ASF within the city.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? DEPARTMENT of Agricultur­e XI spokespers­on Noel Provido shows the 1-7-10 protocol for African Swine Fever that will be implemente­d in affected barangays of Lamanan and Dominga in Calinan District. Pigs within one kilometer radius will undergo the mandatory culling.
BING GONZALES DEPARTMENT of Agricultur­e XI spokespers­on Noel Provido shows the 1-7-10 protocol for African Swine Fever that will be implemente­d in affected barangays of Lamanan and Dominga in Calinan District. Pigs within one kilometer radius will undergo the mandatory culling.

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