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Medan, North Sumatra / Tue, April 28, 2020 / 05:26 pm
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The Medan Veterinary Center in North Sumatra has dispatched a team to probe the recent death of hundreds of pigs in the regencies of Nias and South Nias.
The office's head, Agustia, said Tuesday that sudden deaths of the animals had constantly been reported in the past month.
"Between 300 and 400 pigs have died in the two regions within the last month. It's a quite big number," said Agustia.
She said the team had secured blood samples of the dead livestock to be tested at its laboratory, which would require around seven to 14 days.
"With that, we can eventually find out whether the death was caused by the African swine fever [ASF] or other factors," she added.
ASF had killed thousands of pigs across North Sumatra between the end of last year and th...
The South Nias Agriculture Agency confirmed separately that thousands of pigs in the particular region had died of unknown causes recently. Up to 3,000 pigs died in Susua district alone, and another 670 in Mazo district.....
.............."The residents feel troubled by the incident. They think that the pigs have died of hog cholera [or classical swine fever] but that has yet to be proven," the agency's he...:tiphat:
17 Thousand Pigs Tails of Sudden Death in Tabanan Bali
Tuesday, April 28, 2020 19:55 WIB
An officer from the Karo District Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Office sprayed dessinfektan into pigs in Mulawari Village, Tigapanah District, Karo District, North Sumatra, Indonesia. There are at least 4,682 dead pigs that are suspected to have been caused by an outbreak of the Hog Cholera virus and African Swine Fever or African swine fever in North Sumatra.
Bali Tribune Reporters Report I Made Prasetia Aryawan
TRIBUNNEWS.COM, BALI - The Tabanan Agriculture Service received a report that a pig died suddenly from the subdistrict.
Until Tuesday (4/28/2020), pigs died suddenly which were recorded at 17,159 and this condition was worse than the previous month.
Most cases of death occurred in the District of East Selemadeg, Tabanan, Bali.
But the number is predicted to continue to grow because every day continues to get reports.
In the midst of these conditions, the distribution of 2,000 liters of disinfectant for farmers also has not been realized.
Therefore, the budget that was previously used for procurement had to be revised again because of the outbreak of Covid-19.
"That's 17,159 in our records. The data is based on the data collection of teams from existing districts," said Head of the Animal Husbandry Department of Agriculture in Tabanan, I Wayan Suamba, Tuesday (4/28/2020).
6,998 Pigs on the island of Timor NTT die due to the African virus
Between ? Tuesday, 28 April 2020 - 23:30 WIB
KUPANG, iNews.id - A total of 6,998 pigs belonging to the community on the island of Timor , Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) died from the African Swine Fever (ASF) virus. The East Nusa Tenggara Provincial Animal Husbandry Department (NTT) noted that the number of pigs' deaths has continued to increase from the previous March of around 4,800.
"The ASF virus is still attacking pigs belonging to residents, especially Timor Island. We have recorded up to 6,998 cases of death so far, "said the Head of the Animal Husbandry Department of NTT Province, Dani Suhadi, Tuesday (4/28/2020)....
Medan Veterinary Center rules African swine fever as cause of thousands of pig deaths
Apriadi Gunawan
The Jakarta Post
Sun, May 3, 2020 / 12:20 pm
The Medan Veterinary Center has confirmed that the deaths of tens of thousands of pigs in Nias and South Nias regencies in North Sumatra were due to the African swine fever (ASF) virus.
Medan Veterinary Center head Agustia said his team sent the test results to the Animal Husbandry Directorate General, adding that the virus could spread to the rest of Nias Island if preventative measures were not taken.
"There are indications that the virus has spread to Gunung Sitoli already. We ask other areas, especially North Nias and West Nias, which have not yet been infected, to remain cautious since this virus spreads quickly," Agustia said on Saturday.