2007 Central Luzon hog cholera outbreak

2007 Central Luzon hog cholera outbreak

An outbreak of classical swine fever (hog cholera) in the Philippine region of Central Luzon, particularly the provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan occurred in mid-2007, the Philippine Department of Agriculture (DA) confirmed.

Contents

Statistics

Bulacan, which lies immediately north of Metro Manila is the center of hog raising in the Philippines. Backyard and commercial farms, about 300 in number, with 80% of those commercial, are estimated to have more than a million sows.[1]

The outbreak

The outbreak was originally confined on early July to backyard farms in 3 towns but expanded to 43 barangays in 12 municipalities (of 21 municipalities and 3 cities) in Bulacan. Commercial farms, which are 80% of the farms, were unaffected, according to provincial veterinarian Felipe Bartolome. Bartolome also dismissed the cases of foot-and-mouth disease in the province, and the hog cholera only affected about 3,000-5,000 sows.[1] The DA assured the public that pork prices will remain stable and that the supply of pork in Metro Manila won't be affected.[2]

As a result of the outbreak, the DA issued a memorandum to prevent the spread of hog cholera virus in Central Luzon, containing quarantine policies to prevent further spread of the virus and information dissemination on proper hog hygiene.[3]

At the end of July, DA's Bureau of Animal Industry via a report of its officer-in-charge Davinio Catbagan to DA secretary Arthur Yap said "hog cholera, swine flu and the pseudo-rabies virus that hit some farms have now been placed under control through measures the Department of Agriculture immediately put in place." The DA released 5,000 doses of hog cholera vaccine in the province to curtail the outbreak.[4] In its estimate, the DA said only 4,000 sows, 2,000 each in Bulacan and Pampanga were affected. Furthermore, the National Meat Inspection Service strictly monitored the movement of hogs and newly slaughtered meat.[5] The final count for Bulacan was pegged at 2,823 affected hogs, representing a minimal 0.29% of the total hog population of over one million in Bulacan, in 43 barangays in 11 towns and one city.[6]

Hot meat

As a result of the outbreak, police checkpoints were put up on roads entering Metro Manila.[7] A routine inspection seized 400 kilograms of "hot meat" at the town of Sta. Maria. Quezon City officials confiscated five tons of meat from the Balintawak public market during a surprise inspection.[8]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Central Luzon — Infobox Philippine region name = Region III CENTRAL LUZON Gitnang Luzon map file = Ph locator region 3.png center = City of San Fernando, Pampanga population = 8,204,742 density km2 = 382.1 area km2 = 21,470.30 provinces = 7 cities = 13… …   Wikipedia

  • 2010–2011 Haiti cholera outbreak — Date October 2010 Location Artibonite Valley, Haiti Casualties 6,000+ dead[1] 117,312 hospitalised[ …   Wikipedia

  • Zimbabwean cholera outbreak — The spread of cholera in Zimbabwe as of 19 February 2009, using data from several sources.[1][2][3] …   Wikipedia

  • Cholera — Classification and external resources Scanning electron microscope image of Vibrio cholerae ICD 10 A …   Wikipedia

  • Second cholera pandemic — Hand bill from the New York City Board of Health, 1832. The outdated public health advice demonstrates the lack of understanding of the disease and its actual causative factors. The second cholera pandemic also known as the Asiatic Cholera… …   Wikipedia

  • 2007 in the Philippines — yearbox in?= in the Philippines cp=20th Century c=21st century cf=22nd century yp1=2004 yp2=2005 yp3=2006 year=2007 ya1=2008 ya2=2009 ya3=2010 dp3=1970s dp2=1980s dp1=1990s d=2000s da=0 dn1=2010s dn2=2020s dn3=2030s 2007 in the Philippines… …   Wikipedia

  • Oral rehydration therapy — Nurses encouraging a patient to drink an oral rehydration solution to combat dehydration caused by cholera. Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) is a simple treatment for dehydration associated with diarrhoea, particularly gastroenteritis or… …   Wikipedia

  • Classical swine fever — Virus classification Group: Group IV ((+)ssRNA) Family: Flaviviridae Genus …   Wikipedia

  • Subic rape case — The Subic rape case, officially known as People of the Philippines vs. Chad Carpentier, Dominic Duplantis, Keith Silkwood, and Daniel Smith, was a criminal case in the Philippines involving a Filipina and four US Marines. It caught wide media… …   Wikipedia

  • Political killings in the Philippines (2001–2010) — Oplan Bantay Laya Members of the Philippine National Police Special Action Force. Rogue elements within the country s security forces are often the suspected perpetrators of these killings …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”