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Disease hits pigs in four provinces
10 | 08 | 2007
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) announced yesterday an outbreak of an acute respiratory infection in domestic pigs bred in four northern provinces.

So far, Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) has affected more than 11,000 pigs in Hai Duong, Hung Yen, Bac Ninh and Thai Binh Provinces, many of them having died, according to an Animal Health Department Report.

More alarmingly, an estimated 3,000 infected pigs were already sold in local markets before farmers were aware of the outbreak.

PRRS shares symptoms with human influenza, but also causes birth defects in piglets.

The disease originated on farms in Hai Duong.

High-level officials have asked People’s Committees in cities and provinces across the country to get the outbreak under control before it spreads throughout the country.

MARD officials said they hoped to contain the outbreak by burning or burying the bodies of dead animals, while treating afflicted pigs as best they can. Breeding farms will also have to be decontaminated, along with surrounding areas.

In addition, officials are asking farmers to quarantine their animals and stop selling pork or pigs until the outbreak is no longer a threat.

A vaccine is being made available through various agencies for breeders.

MARD is enlisting the help of the Public Security, Transport Ministry and Trade Ministries, including the General Customs Department, to implement local epidemic disease prevention and protection plans.—VNS



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