THERE has been an outbreak of
African Swine fever in many places around the world. In China, one of the
adjacent countries of Myanmar, saw the outbreak in in August 2018 and it spread
as for as Mongolia. Then, the virus was found Hang Kong. Myanmar is one of the
country with high potential of the outbreak.
To know more about the fever, we
contacted Dr Min Thein Maw, Director of Live-stock Breeding and Veterinary
Department.
Q. What kind of disease is African
Swine Fever?
A. As it appears in its name, it
started in African countries. It affects only pigs. Blood sucking flies and
insect on African boar spread virus among them. Now, it is evolving in Asia.
This will impact pig farming.
Q. What are the symptoms of African
Swine fever?
A. The symptoms are high fever,
vomiting, blood in stool, constipation followed by diarrhea, high respiratory
rate, and trembling. There will be cyanosis of skin due to high fever. There
will also be swollen joints. Infected pigs usually died. The disease contagious
only to pigs. The rate of infection is 30 out of 100 pigs. It is high likely
the pig would die if infected.
Q. Can it affect human?
A. African Swine fever is a DNA
virus and it only affects pigs. it is not contagious to human. It mainly
affects boars and domestic pigs. This is a big issue for pig farming. If the
pigs are infected it will have huge impact on pig farming. So it is considered
a serious disease.
Q. What are the preventions?
A. so far, there has not been
vaccine or cure which is why the mortality rate is high. Biosecurity is needed.
Treating left over to them must be avoided. Disinfect the piggery. Tending pigs
in the forest can get them infected easily. It is also important to keep the
pigs systematically in piggery to have them avoid contact with boar. Concreate
floors and sufficient shelters of the sty will prevent the pigs from virus to a
certain degree.
Q. What do you want to add?
A. Treat the pig enough and heed
the announcements form the departments. As prevention is better than cure, biosecurity
should be focused. If a pig is suspected of infection, contact Livestock
Breeding and Veterinary Department and follow its instruction.
MNA
Ref; The Global New
Light of Myanmar

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