Agartala/Aizawl:Even as the Northeast is battling the Covid-19 pandemic, a few states are also witnessing an outbreak of the African Swine Fever (ASF). After Mizoram witnessed the ASF outbreak, now cases have been reported in Tripura where a large number of pigs have died in a government farm in Kanchanpur, officials said on Wednesday. When Mizoram was severely battling with Covid-19 pandemic, the ASF since March this year has killed over 28,000 pigs in all the 11 districts of Mizoram, which shares borders with Tripura, Assam, Manipur besides Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Animal disease expert Mrinal Dutta told IANS that the outbreak of ASF in limited spheres had been reported earlier this year in most of the Northeastern states, including Assam and Meghalaya besides neighbouring countries Myanmar and Bhutan. Tripura's Animal Resources Development Department (ARDD) Director K. Sasikumar said some samples of ASF-hit pigs tested positive in the Guwahati based North Eastern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory. He said that so far 160 pigs have died at the government-run Exotic Pig Breeding Farm in Kanchanpur and the ASF has not yet spread in the adjoining villages due to the strict surveillance of the department officials and doctors.
"A team of veterinary doctors and experts are now camping in Kanchanpur (bordering Mizoram) and they in collaboration with the local officials and volunteers have so far culled 37 pigs and a maximum surveillance is being done to prevent the spread of the disease in the adjoining sub-divisions," Sasikumar told media.
He said that the infectious disease might have spread to northern Tripura's Kanchanpur from adjoining Mizoram. The official said that the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act, 2009 has been enforced in Kanchanpur subdivision and all-out preventive measures have been undertaken.
"Those people who violate the provisions of the act, he or they would be punished with imprisonment and fine. Transportation and trading of pigs to and from Kanchanpur have been banned," the ARDD Director said.
In Mizoram, Animal Husbandry and Veterinary (AH & Vety) Department spokesman Hmingtea said that after the outbreak of the ASF in Mizoram in March this year so far over 28,000 pigs have died in all the 11 districts and over 11,000 pigs were culled.
The outbreak of the ASF has caused a financial loss to the tune of over Rs 230 crore so far, the official told IANS, adding that in a few of the district's the disease is under control and in some districts it is still prevailing. He said that in mid-March, the first pig death was detected at Lungsen village in south Mizoram's Lunglei district. The villagers had reported that the pigs were imported from adjoining Bangladesh.
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