Panay News

Kalibo steps up measures vs ASF

- ❙ By Boy Ryan Zabal

AKLAN – Kalibo mayor Juris Bautista Sucro ordered the strict enforcemen­t of the “1-7-10 Protocol” biosecurit­y measure to contain the spread of African Swine Fever (ASF).

Hogs within a onekilomet­er radius from the site of infection or ground zero will be prohibited from entering or leaving the area, and depopulati­on at the farm affected should initially be done.

Hogs within a sevenkilom­eter radius will be under surveillan­ce with restricted movements, and blood testing would be done.

For the 10-kilometer radius from ground zero, mandatory monitoring and reporting of swine disease occurrence­s shall be implemente­d.

The first ASF case in Kalibo was detected in Barangay Caano on May 19, according to t he Aklan Provincial Veterinari­an Office.

Some hogs in Balete, Batan, Makato, Numancia, Tangalan and New Washington towns also tested positive.

Sucro also directed the Munic i pal Agricultur­a l Services Division to conduct disease investigat­ion, field surveillan­ce and sample collection in all farms and collectibl­es within t he 1-kilometer quarantine zone from the affected area.

In his executive order, Sucro ordered the culling and disposal of ASF-positive swine and exposed swine in the affected sites and restricted the movement of all live pigs, pork and pork products, whether f rozen , f resh, processed or cooked within a 500-meter to 1- kilometer radius.

Checkpoint­s have also been put up in barangays Caano, Tigayon, Mobo and the KaliboNuma­ncia bridge.

Backyard raisers are discourage­d from using swill or food scraps, locally known as damog and kaningbabo­y.

Jonic Natividad, chief of the Department of Agricultur­e - Western Visayas Regulatory Division, said swine that first tested positive for ASF in Aklan in April may have acquired the hog disease from food scraps.

“In our talk with the provincial veterinari­an, the possible source is through swill feeding,” said Natividad./

 ?? ?? The Kalibo Municipal Police Station, together with the Department of Agricultur­e-Kalibo and barangay officials, establishe­d border checkpoint­s to prevent the entry of pork and pork products.
The Kalibo Municipal Police Station, together with the Department of Agricultur­e-Kalibo and barangay officials, establishe­d border checkpoint­s to prevent the entry of pork and pork products.

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