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  - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 08/Jul 16:37

Ministry investigating possible case of pig disease

THE Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Ministry has launched a surveillance initiative after a possible case of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) at a pig farm in North Trinidad. The ministry said in a July 8 press release that PRRS, also known as blue ear disease, is a serious condition affecting domestic pigs, characterised by reproductive failure (abortion, stillbirths, infertility), respiratory symptoms (pneumonia, coughing, sneezing), and increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infections. It is important to note that PRRS is not a zoonotic disease and poses no threat to food safety and human health. Local pork remains safe for human consumption, the release said. At this time, the ministry is working with the suspected premises and the situation is given the highest priority regarding disease containment and investigation. A nationwide surveillance program on pig farms has been implemented by the ministry's veterinary team to determine if/how far the disease has spread. The ministry is still awaiting country-wide results, which will determine the next course of action for this situation. The release said the ministry's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory was well-equipped to carry out the required testing locally. Pig farmers should use this time to enhance the biosecurity practices on their premises. These measures include, but are not limited to: Ensuring only healthy pigs with proper records are allowed to enter farms Quarantine of new stock for at least three weeks Placing wheel baths at the entrance of premises and foot baths containing a bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) or any other broad spectrum virucidal disinfectant at the recommended dilution/concentration) at the entrance of each pen/section Sanitising all vehicles and personnel prior to entry Do not allow non-essential visitors on the premises Keep records of all personnel and visitors Keep premises as clean as possible Ensure pest control measures are in place Avoid sharing equipment between farms It is important to note that pork meat remains safe for human consumption, as PRRS has not been shown to cause illness in humans. However, pigs should not be fed pork meat, as they can become infected with the disease via this practice. If pigs are displaying signs of illness and/or mortality, do not sell or purchase these animals, and contact your county veterinary officer as soon as possible during the hours 8 am-  4 pm Monday - Friday and they will advise accordingly. The post Ministry investigating possible case of pig disease appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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