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    African swine fever (ASF) is a contagious viral disease that affects pigs and wild boars with a near 100 percent fatality rate. This alarming disease has economically impacted Asia with millions of pigs culled in China and Vietnam in an effort to control the disease. The threat of ASF reaching the Pacific is real despite the geographical distance of Tonga and other Pacific countries have from ASF hotspots in Asia and Europe. FAO is supporting countries in the control and prevention of ASF. This ASF information material will provide the public with information on ASF and how to prevent the entry and spread of the disease into the country.
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    African swine fever (ASF) is a contagious viral disease that affects pigs and wild boars with a near 100 percent fatality rate. This alarming disease has economically impacted Asia with millions of pigs culled in China and Vietnam in an effort to control the disease. The threat of ASF reaching the Pacific is real despite the geographical distance of Tonga, and other Pacific countries have from ASF hotspots in Asia and Europe. FAO is supporting countries in the control and prevention of ASF. This ASF material will be provide the public to Tonga via entry points like airports and other ports with information on ASF and how to prevent the entry of the disease into the country.

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