Another pork packet tests positive for African swine fever

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2019/02/19
By: Yang Shu-min and Christie Chen

Taipei, Feb. 19 (CNA) A packet of pork, which was found discarded in a bin at Taipei Songshan Airport,

Photo courtesy of BAPHIQ

has tested positive for African swine fever (ASF), bringing the total number of such cases to 26, the Bureau of Animal and Plant Health Inspection and Quarantine (BAPHIQ) said Tuesday.

The packet of red sausages was discarded by passengers arriving from Fuzhou in China on Feb. 4, according to the BAPHIQ.

Samples of the sausage were sent to the Council of Agriculture’s Animal Health Research Institute for laboratory testing and were found to contain sequences of the gene fragments identical to those of the swine fever virus strain in China, the BAPHIQ said.

The latest results brought the total number of products that have tested positive for ASF in Taiwan since last October to 26. One of the products was brought into Taiwan from Vietnam, while the others were either brought in from China or deemed highly likely to have originated in China, according to the BAPHIQ.    [FULL  STORY]

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