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  • Indonesia: 2021 African Swine Fever

    Source: https://kupang.tribunnews.com/2021/0...-di-nelle-mati

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    Latest Sikka News
    ASF in Sikka has started to become malignant, pigs belong to residents and groups in three villages in Nelle Mati
    Friday, 15 January 2021 16:47

    POS-KUPANG.COM Reporter Report, Aris Ninu

    POS-KUPANG.COM | MAUMERE-African Swine Fever (ASF) virus is getting more and more violent and has started attacking pigs belonging to residents and community groups in three villages in Nelle District, Sikka Regency.

    The pigs that died because of ASF in Nelle were scattered in the villages of West Nelle, Nelle Lorang and Manubura.

    Currently, pig farmers are starting to worry because there is no vaccine yet.

    Farmers only hope that there will be assistance with spraying from the technical service. Nelle Subdistrict, Nicolaus Emanuel told POS-KUPANG.COM in Maumere, Friday (15/1/2021) afternoon, explaining that 100 pigs of residents and community groups had died.

    "Initially in Nelle Barat Village, this swine virus attack began to enter Nelle Lorang and Manubura. We are afraid that the pigs in Nelle District could be attacked by ASF. I have asked all heads of village to provide data and report to the sub-district. , "said Camat Nelle.

    He said that residents and community groups who have pigs have delivered 2 to 3 dead pigs per day.

    "One resident and a group of 2 to 5 heads. All of their livestock died," said Head of Sub-district Nelle.

    He admitted that currently there is no vaccine, so farmers only ask for their pen to be sprayed so that the virus does not attack other pigs.

    "I've asked the village head if there are dead pigs not to throw them away randomly or at times," said Head of Sub-district Nelle.

    He revealed, this swine virus is a disease in pigs that is highly contagious and can cause death in pigs, resulting in enormous economic losses. (Ris)

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    Dispose of Pig Carcasses in the River in Klaten


    Saturday, 23 January 2021, 21:04 WIB


    At least three times, pig carcasses have been dumped in rivers in Klaten, recently. According to the UGM Yogyakarta animal husbandry expert, Prof. Dr. Ir. Ali Agus, DAA., DEA who is also the Dean of the Faculty of Animal Science UGM, it is very dangerous because African swine flu can be transmitted to humans. "It is feared that pigs will die as a result of being exposed to African swine fever (ASF) which has killed millions of pigs around the world," said Prof. Ali Agus.
    The last two years have attacked pig farms in Indonesia which were originally from Medan. Currently, it has attacked almost completely in Indonesia. Pig breeders, many have gone bankrupt. Supposedly, if there are pigs that die from swine flu, the carcass must be burned, and the remaining pig farms must be isolated, strict biosecurity is carried out, not allowed to remove or sell live or dead pigs out of the pen / farm. "Especially to the point of throwing dead pigs into the river. It is very detrimental to the wider community, ”said Prof. Ali Agus.
    Since 2 years ago, he reminded the government to strictly isolate every pig farm. There should be no mobilization of pigs from and to outside the area. But there was no action. Efforts to prevent transmission must be isolated. If there are still live pigs that have ASF on the farm, they could be destroyed. But usually tough because it is related to assets. Hence, the sale is cheap or on sale with the risk of the pig leaving the farm, leaving the area and infecting all pig farms. Indeed, there is no real scientific evidence that ASF can be transmitted to humans. "It's just a shame, the information on the ASF case seems to be covered up. Actually it is better to be transparent so that the handling is also better, "he said. The ASF case has hit Indonesia since 2 years ago. Initially, the transmission of the virus was through food scraps from the aircraft catering (flights from China to Medan).
    The remainder of the catering is used for pig farming. "In my opinion, the solution is to do farm isolation so that it does not spread to other places. If someone dies, burn it in the farm complex only.

    Pig breeders can be reported to the authorities for disposing of a pig carcass in the river, "said Prof. Ali Agus. At least three times, the carcass of a pig has been found in the river which is thought to have died from African swine flu, namely in Jatinom, in Kali Lunyu and in Kali Woro. This has moved the hearts of environmental activists in Klaten. The second case was handled by the police, but many perpetrators were subject to minor crimes. The perpetrator admitted to the police that he threw the pig into the river because he was tired. "Business and pandemics (such as ASF) are part of business risks. Like the case of bird flu, it has also hit chicken farms, "said Prof. Ali. (Merawati)https://suaramerdekasolo.com/2021/01...gai-di-klaten/
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    • #3
      Source: https://kupang.tribunnews.com/2021/0...ra-sumba-timur

      The smell of a pig carcass on the Manubara Bridge, East Sumba
      Wednesday, 3 February 2021 12:44

      POS-KUPANG.COM | WAINGAPU - The smell of carcasses of pigs stung when there was interest in Manubara Bridge, Kamalaputi Village, Waingapu City District, East Sumba Regency. The pigs that died were due to African Swine Fever (ASF) virus or African swine fever virus.

      This carcass was thrown away by irresponsible residents.

      POS-KUPANG.COM observed, Wednesday (3/2/2021), there was a pig carcass that was dumped on the shoulder of the road around the Manubara Bridge, Kamalaputi.

      This pig carcass is covered with a sack or some kind of blue tarp. It appears that the carcass of the pig is an adult pig.

      As a result of the carcass around this bridge, anyone who passes by will smell the unpleasant smell of the pig carcass.

      The information obtained was that the pig carcass had been there since Tuesday (2/2/2021) afternoon.
      Meanwhile, at the Leter S location on the Waingapu-Waikabubak road section, there were also pig carcasses that were dumped by residents.

      Head of the Livestock Service Office of East Sumba Regency, Ir. Yohanis Radamuri, who was confirmed, admitted that currently according to field monitoring, there have been more cases of disease in pigs, namely ASF.

      According to Yohanis, according to the appeal letter from the NTT Provincial Animal Husbandry Service that since the end of 2020 the second batch of ASF cases has appeared again.

      "It is true, according to our observation that currently in Waingapu and its surroundings there are pig carcasses," said Yohanis.

      He said, since the case of pig mortality appeared in East Sumba, the symptoms of pig death in East Sumba had already led to ASF, because it was seen from clinical symptoms and transmission.

      "We continue to socialize about prevention, especially the cleanliness of cages and feed. We know that most of us in East Sumba, many pig breeders do not cage them, so we ask to be kept clean," he said.

      He hopes that if there are dead or sick pigs, it should not be consumed or thrown away carelessly.

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      "We ask that if there are pigs that are sick and die, they must be buried in order to prevent the spread of this disease," he said. (POS-KUPANG.COM Reporter, Object Lewanmeru)

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      • #4
        Source: https://kupang.tribunnews.com/2021/0...lu-babi-afrika

        Thousands of pigs in West Manggarai died from African swine flu
        Saturday, February 20, 2021 06:17

        Thousands of pigs in West Manggarai died from African swine flu

        POS-KUPANG.COM | LABUAN BAJO - Thousands of pigs belonging to residents in West Manggarai Regency (Mabar) were reported to have died from the African Swine Fever (ASF) Virus or African swine fever, Friday (19/2/2021).

        Head of the Livestock and Animal Health Service (PKH) of Mabar Regency, drh. Theresia P. Asmon said that the thousands of dead pigs were spread across 8 sub-districts of 12 sub-districts in Mabar Regency.

        "So that in areas that have not been exposed to ASF, breeders must apply biosecurity, this is mandatory," he said.

        He said, data collected from January 2021 to February 10, 2021, as many as 2,346 pigs died because of ASF.

        He detailed, the death of pigs in Komodo District, namely as many as 365 pigs, South Lembor District as many as 943 heads, Welak District as many as 138 heads, Kuwus District as many as 39 heads and Lembor District as many as 74 heads.

        Furthermore, Pacar District with 52 heads and Macang Pacar District with 26 heads.

        The sub-districts that have not yet had reports of pig deaths are Mbeliling District, Ndoso District, West Kuwus District and Sano Nggoang District.

        "The total is all as per today's conditions, in other sub-districts where there is no data (reports of pig deaths). Praise God, not yet," he explained.

        He explained, if there are pigs that die in an area, not all pigs around the area will be infected. Even today, there are breeders who breed in villages where ASF is located.

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        • #5
          Source: https://jakarta.tribunnews.com/2021/...ekor-babi-mati

          African flu attacks Bangka district, 600 pigs have died
          Thursday, 18 March 2021 19:15

          . TRIBUNJAKARTA.COM, BANGKA - The African Swine Fever (ASF) disease or African flu virus has attacked Bangka Regency, 600 pigs have died.

          This African flu attack was detected to have occurred in Bangka Regency since the beginning of January 2021.

          The total so far has recorded that around 600 pigs have died in Bangka Regency.

          Head of the Bangka Regency Food and Agriculture Security Office, Elius Gani, said that initially his party received a report from a pig farmer in Pohin Pemali Village that 150 pigs had died.

          "Then we conducted an epidemiological investigation by taking samples, then the next day there were more reports of 20 dead pigs in Jelutung Village, Sungailiat District. We also took samples with the Lampung Veteliner Center Team in Bangka Regency," Elius said, Thursday (18/3/2021 ).

          After that, his party conducted an investigation starting from pig farmers in the green zone or there were no deaths, then the yellow zone, or there were deaths until the red zone or all dead pigs were gone.

          The current green zone is like in Rebo Sungailiat Village, then the Yellow Zone such as Lubuk Kelik, Jelitik, Pohin and finally the Red Zone, namely Deniang Village, Riau Silip Subdistrict, all dead pigs.

          "A number of breeders even reported that they took the pig seeds from Deniang Village," he said.

          Meanwhile, drh Correy Wahyu Adi S, Head of the Animal Health Section of the Department of Agriculture and Food Security for the Province of Bangka Belitung Islands (Babel) said that the ASF virus could kill 80-100 percent of pigs in a short time.

          "So it is natural that pig farmers are surprised by the speed at which this virus kills, so they report it to extension agents and officers in Bangka Regency," said Correy.

          It is hoped that the Bangka Regency Food and Agriculture Security Service can quickly anticipate and disseminate this information to pig breeders who have not been exposed to this virus in Bangka Regency.

          "We hope that all pig farmers can find out and be more vigilant.

          The key is in the farm itself to comply with handling procedures and anticipate the spread of the spread of this virus. We have prepared pamphlets to be distributed to pig breeders, "said Correy.

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          • #6
            Source: https://www.pikiran-rakyat.com/nasio...lu-babi-afrika


            ASF Virus Increases, OKU Government Reveals Efforts to Suppress the Spread of African Swine Flu
            Ayu Nur Anjani
            - 17 April 2021, 08:08 WIB


            PIKIRAN PEOPLE - Some time ago, dozens of wild boars in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra reportedly died suddenly.

            After a deeper investigation, dozens of wild animals died due to being attacked by the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus or also known as the African swine flu virus.

            In order to eradicate the ASF virus, the Fisheries and Livestock Service Office of Ogan Komering Ulu, South Sumatra continues its efforts to suppress the spread of African swine flu so that it does not spread to the detriment of local breeders.

            This was conveyed by Sugiarto, who is the Head of the Animal Husbandry and Animal Health Division of the Fisheries and Livestock Service, Ogan Komering Ulu (OKU), on Friday, April 16, 2021.

            He said that as one of the efforts made, his party provided socialization to the public about the African swine flu virus.

            Sugiarto also revealed that the socialization was carried out in villages in the local district.

            With the aim of providing education to the public so that they understand the ASF virus, including how to deal with it so that it does not spread widely to residents' farms.

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            • #7
              Source: https://sumsel.tribunnews.com/2021/0...apar-virus-asf

              Mystery of Many Dead Pigs in Muratara Finally Revealed, Positively Exposed to ASF Virus
              Tuesday, 1 June 2021 15:50
              Tribunsumsel.com Reporter, Rahmat Aizullah

              TRIBUNSUMSEL.COM, MURATARA - In the last month, residents in North Musi Rawas (Muratara) Regency were shocked by the number of dead wild boars.

              The number of dead wild pigs in some villages is estimated to have been in the hundreds.

              The Agriculture and Fisheries Service of Muratara Regency has taken samples of the dead pork for laboratory testing.

              One of the samples taken from dead pork in a resident's garden in Tebing Tinggi Village, Nibung District, last Monday (24/5/2021).

              The samples were then taken to the Lampung Veterinary Center for research.

              From the results of laboratory tests, it was stated that the dead pig was infected with the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus or African swine fever.

              "Yes, the lab results have come out, the results are positive for ASF, African swine fever flu," said Head of the Agriculture and Fisheries Service of Muratara Regency, Suhardiman, Tuesday (1/6/2021).

              He said the next step his office would take was to coordinate with the South Sumatra Province Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA).

              Suhardiman said that the exposure of the ASF virus to wild boars was the first time this had occurred in Muratara District

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              • #8
                Source: https://bangka.tribunnews.com/2021/0...ah-670-indukan

                6,695 Pigs in Sungailiat Die of African Flu Outbreak, 670 Breeders Remaining
                Friday, August 13, 2021 16:00
                Author: edwardi | Editor: khamelia

                BANGKAPOS.COM, BANGKA -- The African Swine Fever (ASF) or African swine flu that has attacked thousands of pigs in the Bangka Regency has caused mass deaths since early January 2021 and is still happening today.

                It was recorded that until March 2021, 6,695 pigs died due to the ASF outbreak in Bangka Regency and currently it is estimated that there are only 670 sows left.

                "The ASF outbreak that has attacked pigs in Bangka Regency has not gone away 100 percent so far, so it is still happening and at this time we are still conserving pigs that have not been affected by this outbreak, because ASF is like a flu that can easily infect animals. other pigs that are still healthy," said Krisna Ningsih, Head of Livestock and Animal Health accompanied by the Head of the Department of Agriculture and Food Security of Bangka Regency, Elius Gani, Friday (13/08/2021) in his office.

                He added that to prevent the ASF outbreak, there is no vaccine that can overcome it, so currently the efforts made by farmers are the same as we are dealing with the Corona virus.

                "For livestock buyers, before entering the cage area, they must also wash their hands, keep their distance and no random people may enter the cage, the sanitation of the cage must be strictly observed. Do not enter the cage that has not been attacked by ASF," explained Krisna Ningsih.

                He said that due to the ASF outbreak, almost 90 percent of the pig population in Bangka Regency died.

                "For pigs in the Sungailiat District, such as Rebo Village and its surroundings, they have died, at least there are only a few breeders left," added Krisna Ningsih.

                Likewise for the sub-districts of Belinyu, Riau Silip, Merawang, Pemali and others.

                As a result of the current decline in the number of pigs, the price of pork has also increased to more than Rp. 200,000 per kg.

                "Usually pig farmers in Bangka Regency send pigs for needs in Belitung, Central Bangka and West Bangka Regencies. However, currently the shipment has been stopped due to the ASF outbreak and there is no longer any stock," said Krisna Ningsih.

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                • #9
                  Source: https://www.antaranews.com/berita/23...rerang-flu-pig

                  Dozens of wild boars in Bengkulu die from swine flu
                  Monday, September 6, 2021 16:18 WIB

                  Bengkulu (ANTARA) - Officials from the Bengkulu-Lampung Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) said 12 wild boars in the Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) in the North Bengkulu Regency were found dead due to infection with the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus or what could be called flu. African pig.

                  Head of the Bengkulu-Lampung BKSDA Program and Cooperation Affairs, Erni Suyati said that her party received information from the team at the resort, on August 27, 2021, that many wild boars died suddenly in the conservation area.

                  "Previously we have received information that outside the conservation area there have been wild boars that died suddenly and we did not investigate the disease because there are already related agencies such as the livestock and animal health services," Erni said in Bengkulu, Monday.

                  After receiving reports from the field that dead wild boars were also found in the conservation area, his party carried out an investigation within the area and carried out a carcass surgery on August 28, 2021 by taking samples of the pigs and conducting a verological examination to detect ASF.

                  Furthermore, the Bengkulu BKSDA coordinated with the Center for Veterinary Research of the Ministry of Agriculture in Bengkulu Province and from the examination it was found that the 12 wild boars that died suddenly were positive for the African Swine Fever virus.

                  "We have to collaborate with the veterinary office for the handling of carcasses to prevent further transmission," he said.

                  The ASF virus only attacks wild boars and domesticated pigs and the transmission of this virus is very fast through direct or indirect contact and even death from the ASF virus is very high within five days.

                  In 2019-2021, according to Erni, ASF cases have been reported in neighboring provinces and are currently entering the Bengkulu Province. In fact, Bengkulu Province is a supplier of wild boar meat in large quantities outside Bengkulu Province, so it is feared that this will affect the spread of the virus.

                  He added that there is currently no vaccine to prevent the spread of the ASF virus because this virus is new in Indonesia and has no effect on humans, but humans can carry the virus to other pigs or can be called intermediaries.

                  For handling positive wild boar carcasses, the pig must be destroyed or buried in plastic wrap and buried at a depth of two meters in the ground to break the transmission line.

                  Erni explained that from July to September 2021, in fact the spread of this virus was evenly distributed in Bengkulu Province from Mukomuko Regency to the Bengkulu border with Lampung Province because his party had received reports of wild boars that died suddenly.

                  As a result of the ASF virus, there is a possibility that wild boars will be destroyed because the spread is very fast and there is no vaccine yet.

                  "We are worried that this virus will attack the mountain boar whose species are starting to become rare because the wild boar in Bengkulu may have been infected," he said.*

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                  • #10
                    Source: https://kalteng.indexnews.com/virus-...-babi-di-kalt/

                    ASF Virus Attacks Pigs in Central Kalimantan
                    By Misnato -
                    October 25, 2021

                    The people of Central Kalimantan (Kalteng), especially the City of Palangka Raya, are asked to always be aware of the emergence of a new, vicious and deadly virus, the virus is known as the ASF Virus (African Swine Fever)

                    The ASF virus has shocked the residents of Palangka Raya City in the last few days, it has attacked residents' pigs.

                    In response to this, the Head of Commission B of the Palangka Raya DPRD, Nenie A Lambung, reminded pig farmers to be aware of the spread of the ASF Virus.

                    “This virus is dangerous for pigs, because the percentage of deaths from contracting ASF reaches 100 percent. Moreover, there is no vaccine to treat it," said Nenie A, Sunday (24/10/2021).

                    According to him, the City Government (Pemko) through the local Agriculture and Food Security Service (DPKP), has taken quick steps by issuing a Circular (SE) regarding vigilance against the spread of this ASF virus disease.

                    "All sub-district heads, village heads and other related parties should be able to distribute the circular to all pig farmers in Palangka Raya City," said Nenie.

                    He asked people who found sick and dead pigs within 24 hours to report them to the Field Agricultural Extension Officer (PPL) at the Agricultural Extension Center (BPP) Rakumpit, Bukit Batu, Kalampangan or directly to the DPKP Palangka Raya City.

                    It was said that dead pigs should be buried immediately to prevent the disease from spreading widely. People should also not sell pork and pork from sick livestock.

                    Immediately do isolation when there are sick pigs by separating them from other pigs.

                    "Likewise, the cage where the dead pigs live, should be emptied for approximately two months and disinfected," he reminded.

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                      • #12
                        Source: https://www.genpi.co/berita/152041/r...g-virus-afrika

                        Hundreds of Pigs Suddenly Died of African Virus
                        Hundreds of pigs belonging to residents in West Kalimantan suddenly died from the African virus.
                        03 December 2021 21:30
                        Editor: Light

                        GenPI.co - Hundreds of pigs belonging to residents in West Kalimantan died of African swine fever or the so-called African Swine Fever (ASF) virus.

                        "We recorded that 600 pigs died from African swine fever," said Marytiningsih, Head of Livestock at the Kapuas Hulu Department of Agriculture and Food Crops, in Putussibau, Kapuas Hulu, Friday (12/3).

                        Marytiningsih said that there is no cure or vaccine for African swine fever.

                        But what the community can do is prevent it by spraying disinfectant on the cages on a regular basis.

                        Ningsih explained that the ASF virus was not transmitted to humans, only to other livestock, especially pigs.

                        "The ASF virus is transmitted by direct and indirect contact, the ASF virus can last a long time if it is in the feces, so the pig pens must always be clean," he said.

                        Ningsih said that since the beginning of the ASF virus, his party had taken steps starting from conducting an investigation and taking blood and spinal samples and then adding offal.

                        Even Ningsih also admitted that she had directly educated the public on handling the ASF virus.

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                            Source: https://padang.harianhaluan.com/repo...-babi?page=all


                            The Death of Dozens of Pigs in Agam is Still Investigating, It Is Possible Caused by Swine Flu
                            Muhammad Daffa De Benny Putra
                            - Monday, December 6, 2021 | 12:05 WIB

                            HALUAN PADANG – The cause of the death of dozens of wild pigs in Maua Holis, Agam Regency, has yet to be ascertained. However, it is possible that the pigs died from contracting swine flu.

                            The head of the West Sumatra Animal Husbandry Service, Erinaldi, told Haluan Padang that his party is currently waiting for the results of the sample test from the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA).

                            "We are waiting for the results of the sample test at the Bukittinggi Veterinary Center laboratory, Baso," explained Erinaldi when contacted by telephone by Haluan Padang on Monday (6/12).

                            Although no further reports have been received, according to him, it is possible that the pigs did die from contracting African Swine Fever (ASF).

                            "It could be that the deaths of dozens of pigs were caused by ASF, but we can't claim the exact cause yet," he explained.

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