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  • Pathfinder
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    Outbreak of African swine fever threatens to spread from China to other Asian countries

    FAO urges regional collaboration including stronger monitoring and preparedness measures


    There is no effective vaccine to protect swine from the disease.

    28 August 2018, Rome/Bangkok - The rapid onset of African Swine Fever (ASF) in China, and its detection in areas more than one thousand kilometres apart within the country, could mean the deadly pig virus may spread to other Asian countries anytime, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warned today.
    There is no effective vaccine to protect swine from the disease. And, while the disease poses no direct threat to human health, outbreaks can be devastating with the most virulent forms lethal in 100 percent of infected animals.
    So far, in efforts to control the spread of the disease, Chinese authorities have culled more than 24,000 pigs in four provinces. China is a major pig producing country and accounts for approximately half the global population of swine, estimated at 500 million. Its value chain involves a very large and wide range of producers from small family holdings to large-scale commercial operators.
    While this is not the first time African Swine Fever has been detected outside of Africa - outbreaks in Europe and the Americas date back to the 1960s - its detection and diverse geographical spread of the outbreaks in China have raised fears that the disease will move across borders to neighbouring countries of Southeast Asia or the Korean Peninsula where trade and consumption of pork products is also high.
    A robust virus with a long life
    The ASF virus is very hardy and can survive long periods in very cold and very hot weather, and even in dried or cured pork products. The strain detected in China is similar to one that infected pigs in eastern Russia in 2017 but, so far, and while the investigations continue, the China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center has found no conclusive evidence of this latest outbreak's source or linkages.
    "The movement of pig products can spread diseases quickly and, as in this case of African Swine Fever, it's likely that the movement of such products, rather than live pigs, has caused the spread of the virus to other parts of China," explained Juan Lubroth, FAO's Chief Veterinarian.
    FAO's Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) is communicating closely with authorities in China to monitor the situation and to respond effectively to the outbreak inside the country, as well as with authorities in neighbouring countries, to raise the importance of preparedness to respond to the threat of further spread.
    "FAO began working with China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs a few years ago and, together, we have set up an ASF contingency plan and developed diagnostic capacity," said Wantanee Kalpravidh, FAO-ECTAD's regional coordinator. "We have also jointly developed a Field Epidemiology Training Programme for Veterinarians which aims to strengthen epidemiological investigation, disease situation tracking, risk assessment and emergency preparedness."
    The immediate response to this outbreak will be to stamp it out as quickly as possible, Kalpravidh added. However, a complete restriction in the movement of animal and pork products could undermine those efforts, FAO warned, as it could lead to illegal methods of transportation.
    Response systems in place - action underway
    "Outbreaks such as this one are important reminders to us all that we must work together in a multi-lateral and inter-governmental effort to prevent and respond to outbreaks of animal diseases because these diseases know no borders," said Kundhavi Kadiresan, FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Asia and the Pacific. "Good communication and coordination with the region's private sector is essential to strengthen cooperation in ASF prevention and control," she added.

    http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/1150618/icode/


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  • bertrand789
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    "Because the disease is now present in at least four provinces, the likelihood of more ASF reports is a certainty."

    The virus that causes ASF is hardy and has been shown to remain infectious at least 30 days in uninhabited pig pens, over four months in pork products, including salted dried hams, and indefinitely in frozen pig carcasses The hardiness of this virus, along with the fact it is found throughout the pig as well as its feces and saliva, means these leaps of the disease across large distances are possible


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  • Pathfinder
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    African swine fever,
    China (People's Rep. of)
    Information received on 23/08/2018 from Dr Zhang Zhongqui, Director General , China Animal Disease Control Centre, Veterinary Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing, China (People's Rep. of)
    Summary
    Report type Immediate notification
    Date of start of the event 17/08/2018
    Date of confirmation of the event 22/08/2018
    Report date 23/08/2018
    Date submitted to OIE 23/08/2018
    Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease
    Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
    Causal agent African swine fever virus
    Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
    This event pertains to a defined zone within the country
    New outbreaks (1)
    Outbreak 1 Zhang ao Village, Yueqing, Wenzhou, Zhejiang
    Date of start of the outbreak 17/08/2018
    Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
    Epidemiological unit Farm
    Affected animals
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
    Swine 430 430 340 90 0
    Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1
    Total animals affected
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
    Swine 430 430 340 90 0
    Outbreak statistics
    Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
    Swine 100.00% 79.07% 79.07% 100.00%
    *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
    Epidemiology
    Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
    • Unknown or inconclusive
    Epidemiological comments After the ASF outbreak, Supervision work group was promptly dispatched to the Zhejiang Province by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Strict blockade, disinfection, killed and disposed of the animal and relevant contaminated materials, movement control measures were conducted in the farm. The local government launched the African swine fever contingency plan and emergency response according to the Standard & Protocol for African swine fever. All live pigs and animal products were prohibited to enter and exit the area.
    Control measures
    Measures applied
    • Movement control inside the country
    • Surveillance outside containment and/or protection zone
    • Screening
    • Traceability
    • Quarantine
    • Official destruction of animal products
    • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
    • Stamping out
    • Zoning
    • Disinfection
    • Vaccination permitted (if a vaccine exists)
    • No treatment of affected animals
    Measures to be applied
    • No other measures
    Diagnostic test results
    Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
    China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center, National Research center for exotic animal diseases (National laboratory) Swine real-time PCR 22/08/2018 Positive
    Future Reporting
    The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
    ...

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  • Shiloh
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    Source: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/poli...r-moving-south

    New outbreak shows African swine fever moving south through China?s pig farms
    Latest outbreak is more than 2,000km from the original infection site with worries growing about its rapid spread through the world?s largest herd
    PUBLISHED : Thursday, 23 August, 2018, 4:00pm
    UPDATED : Thursday, 23 August, 2018, 9:10pm

    More than 400 pigs have been infected and the disease has now entered Zhejiang province, more than 2,000km from where it was first reported.

    The infection has killed 340 hogs on three farms in Wenzhou, in eastern Zhejiang province, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs said in a statement...

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  • bertrand789
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    il faut changer le titre vu ceci :

    La province du Zhejiang signale une épidémie de peste porcine africaine ---Une épidémie de peste porcine africaine a été découverte dans la ville de Wenzhou, de la province chinoise du Zhejiang (est), a annoncé jeudi le ministère de l'Agriculture et des Affaires rurales.


    la cause est connue:
    c'est l'organisation d'une comp?tition sportive, ? l'?thique plus que douteuse, dans un pays, ? haut risque connu, sans une vraie information de tous, d'une part et d'autre part, la mise en place de proc?dures pertinentes...

    Ce risque avait ?t? pris en compte partiellement en Europe , mais son ?v?nement en Chine , cela va avoir des impacts financiers consid?rable . Les organisateurs de cette manifestaion donc :




    devraient ?tre responsabilis?s financi?rement vu tout ce qu'ils n'ont pas fait ...

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  • bertrand789
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    "Chaque ann?e, la Chine produit 500 millions de porcs, dont 40 % dans de petites fermes familiales ne comptant parfois qu?un ou deux cochons. Le pays pourrait donc constituer un r?servoir de virus tr?s important si la PPA s?y implantait"
    ...
    De plus, les d?tritus ou les eaux grasses des avions, bateaux ou restaurants sont souvent utilis?s dans les ?levages porcins chinois (le premier foyer a ?t? d?ailleurs attribu? par les autorit?s chinoises ? une contamination par des eaux grasses).

    ...



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  • bertrand789
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    la communication de crise du premier groupe por?in mondial, ne me semble pas ? la hauteur du probl?me :




    c'est le troisi?me cas, et aucune explication, ? ce stade ...

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  • Pathfinder
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    African swine fever,
    China (People's Rep. of)
    Information received on 19/08/2018 from Dr Zhang Zhongqui, Director General , China Animal Disease Control Centre, Veterinary Bureau, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing, China (People's Rep. of)
    Summary
    Report type Immediate notification
    Date of start of the event 15/08/2018
    Date of confirmation of the event 19/08/2018
    Report date 19/08/2018
    Date submitted to OIE 19/08/2018
    Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease
    Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
    Causal agent African swine fever virus
    Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
    This event pertains to a defined zone within the country
    New outbreaks (1)
    Outbreak 1 Baofu Village, Haizhou District, Lianyungang, Jiangsu
    Date of start of the outbreak 15/08/2018
    Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
    Epidemiological unit Farm
    Affected animals
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
    Swine 615 615 88 527 0
    Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1
    Total animals affected
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
    Swine 615 615 88 527 0
    Outbreak statistics
    Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
    Swine 100.00% 14.31% 14.31% 100.00%
    *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
    Epidemiology
    Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
    • Unknown or inconclusive
    Epidemiological comments After the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak, a supervision work group was promptly dispatched to the Jiangsu Province by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Strict blockade, disinfection, killing and disposal of the animals and relevant contaminated materials, and movement control measures were conducted in the farm. The local government launched the African swine fever contingency plan and emergency response according to the Standards & Protocols for ASF. All live pigs and animal products were prohibited to enter and exit the area.
    Control measures
    Measures applied
    • Movement control inside the country
    • Surveillance outside containment and/or protection zone
    • Screening
    • Traceability
    • Quarantine
    • Official destruction of animal products
    • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
    • Stamping out
    • Zoning
    • Disinfection
    • Vaccination permitted (if a vaccine exists)
    • No treatment of affected animals
    Measures to be applied
    • No other measures
    Diagnostic test results
    Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
    China Animal Health and Epidemiology Center, National Research center for exotic animal diseases (National laboratory) Swine real-time PCR 19/08/2018 Positive
    Future Reporting
    The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
    ...
    http://www.oie.int/wahis_2/public/wa...reportid=27598

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    See also:

    China - 2 outbreaks of African swine fever in farms in Liaoning and Henan provinces
    Last edited by Pathfinder; August 31, 2018, 08:47 AM. Reason: added link

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  • Shiloh
    started a topic China - African Swine Fever 2018-19

    China - African Swine Fever 2018-19

    Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/thir...fected-1902750

    Third African Swine Fever Outbreak In A Month, China's Hog Herd Infected
    A total of 615 hogs have been infected since August 15 with swine fever in Lianyungang, where authorities have banned hogs related products.
    World | Reuters | Updated: August 19, 2018 13:11 IST

    Beijing:

    China's Ministry of Agriculture today said hogs had died from African swine fever in the eastern city of Lianyungang, the third outbreak this month, as the highly-contagious disease threatened to spread through the world's biggest pig herd.

    A total of 615 hogs have been infected since August 15 with the swine fever in Lianyungang, in Jiangsu province, where authorities have banned the movement of hogs, related products and animals that are easily infected both into and outside the affected area, the ministry said...

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