African Swine Fever Detected In Kerala’s Wayanad, Hundreds Of Pigs To Be Culled

Thiruvananthapuram: African swine fever has been reported from two farms at Mananthavady in Kerala’s Wayanad district.  The disease was confirmed among pigs of two farms in the district after the samples were tested at the National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases in Bhopal.

An official from the Animal Husbandry Department told news agency Press Trust of India (PTI) that the samples were sent for testing after pigs at one of the farms died en masse, NDTV reported.

“Now the test result has confirmed the infection. Directions have been issued to cull 300 pigs of the second farm,” the official said.

The Department said steps are being taken to prevent the disease from being spread.

The state had earlier this month tightened bio-security measures following an alert from the Centre that African swine fever has been reported in Bihar and a few northeastern states.

African swine fever is a highly contagious and fatal viral disease affecting domestic pigs.

 

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