88 pigs infected with African swine fever culled in Kerian, Perak


IPOH: A total of 88 pigs infected with African swine fever (ASF) at a farm in Kerian near here were culled on Tuesday (Sept 20).

State plantation, agriculture and food industry committee chairman Razman Zakaria said the pigs were culled according to strict disposal standards to tighten the farm biosecurity.

"The outbreak is under control and the infection is confirmed only in the Kerian district," he said in a statement.

He said there was no need for the public to panic as the ASF disease is not contagious to humans, and that the Perak Veterinary Services Department had taken several measures to control the spread of the disease.

This included sealing the infected farm and prohibiting it from transporting or moving any pigs and vehicles from the farm, he added.

It was reported that the disease was detected at two commercial pig farms in Kerian through a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test by the Veterinary Research Institute in Ipoh last weekend. - Bernama

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