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    Given the current worsening of the African swine fever situation worldwide, this field manual will be aimed to assist veterinarians in the prompt recognition and detection of the disease and the immediate control steps at farm level.
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    FAO alert on African swine fever – high risk of spread due to lunar new year holidays season 2024
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    The risk of introduction and spread of African swine fever (ASF) into countries free from the disease is elevated due to intensified travel around the Lunar New Year (29 January 2025).In light of the elevated risk, FAO is calling on all Chief Veterinary Officers to increase ASF prevention and preparedness activities to reduce the likelihood of outbreaks and subsequent impacts on livelihoods and economies.To address this, countries should focus on strengthening inspections at international borders, national administrative borders, and high-risk traffic routes. Efforts should also include improving biosecurity and good husbandry practices on farms, ensuring systems for early detection, timely reporting, and rapid containment of the virus are robust, and implementing targeted sampling of animals that are more likely to carry the virus. Active surveillance should be considered as a proactive measure, while collaboration with forestry and environmental sectors, as well as game management authorities in contact with wild pig populations, is critical. Consulting closely with the private sector will facilitate early reporting and response, and awareness campaigns should be reinforced to educate stakeholders about ASF prevention and management strategies.
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    Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs) in Southeast Asia
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    2024
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    A project factsheet of the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal Diseases (GF-TADs) in Southeast Asia project. It shows the project's information, objectives, key activities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) contribution. This project aimed to reduce threats posed by African swine fever (ASF) in Southeast Asian countries. This factsheet is a part of the project factsheet series by the Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) in the Asia and the Pacific region.

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