PH gov’t urged to allow emergency use of ASF vaccines

Personnel of the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry launch the first government-controlled vaccination against African Swine Fever in Lobo, Batangas on August 30, 2024. PHOTO COURTESY OF DA
Personnel of the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry launch the first government-controlled vaccination against African Swine Fever in Lobo, Batangas on August 30, 2024. PHOTO COURTESY OF DA

SWINE industry leaders are urging President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to authorize the emergency use of African Swine Fever (ASF) vaccines.

In a letter to Marcos presented last week to Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., pork producers said the emergency use of the ASF vaccine would result in the inoculation of 6.3 million piglets and fasteners.

Emergency use authorization would allow the use of unregistered vaccines in a public health emergency, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

The ASF has affected the country’s pig farming sector since it was first reported in 2019, decreasing the hog population from 12.7 million to 9.9 million in 2023, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said.

Last August, the DA purchased 600,000 doses of a Vietnamese-made ASF vaccine. The remaining shipment of 440,000 is expected to arrive this October.

The ASF vaccine is currently for monitored release while it undergoes controlled trials through the Bureau of Animal Industries.

Laurel said the DA would study the proposal to give wider access to the ASF vaccine. (Jason Sigales © Philippine Daily Inquirer)

 

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