Thailand detects African swine fever in sample at slaughterhouse

  • 📰 ChannelNewsAsia
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 31 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 66%

Singapore Headlines News

Singapore Latest News,Singapore Headlines

BANGKOK: Thai authorities said on Tuesday (Jan 11) that African swine fever had been detected in a surface swab sample collected at a slaughterhouse in Nakhon Pathom province, marking the country\u0027s first official confirmation of the disease. Authorities launched a probe during the weekend, after

BANGKOK: Thai authorities said on Tuesday that African swine fever had been detected in a surface swab sample collected at a slaughterhouse in Nakhon Pathom province, marking the country's first official confirmation of the disease.

One sample had tested positive for African swine fever out of 309 collected, including blood samples from pigs at 10 farms and surface swabs at two slaughterhouses in swine-raising provinces, said Sorravis Thaneto, director-general of the Department of Livestock Development. It also came days after Kasetsart University said its laboratory had last month found the disease in aAuthorities will declare a disease outbreak zone within a 5 km radius of where the sample was found, limit pig movements, consider culling animals suspected of being infected, and pay compensations to affected farms, Sorravis said.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 6. in SG

Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

China's Tianjin tightens control over travel after Omicron casesThe northern Chinese city of Tianjin tightened exit controls and is requiring residents to obtain approval from employers or community authorities before leaving town in an effort to block the spread of the highly transmissible Omicron variant. The port city to the southeast of Beijing reported 21 domestically transmitted cases with confirmed symptoms on Sunday, the National Health Commission said on Monday, up from three a day earlier. Tianjin, with around 14 million residents, said over the weekend it detected two local cases of infection with the Omicron.
Source: YahooSG - 🏆 3. / 71 Read more »

Thailand opens three more regions to tourists amid Covid-19 spikesstraits_times CryptoIslandDao is goin to launch on January 17th in so $CISLA is ready to pump too🚀🚀🚀 are you ready? Fill your bags now before its too late. DAO CryptoIsland CislaArmy Cisla1000x CislaShillContest cryptocurrency Crypto Binance BTC CISLA kibainukiba $Kiba is going to be sent hard soon 🔥 Unique meme + utility combo Btok campaign starts Jan 8th European Cricket League Partnership F1 Partnership Hotbit / Bitmart Listing Certik audit $1.5M marketing wallet $KIBA DOGE KIBA SHIB FLOKI
Source: STForeignDesk - 🏆 4. / 71 Read more »

Floods kill 10, leave hundreds homeless in South African cityJOHANNESBURG: Floods around South Africa\u0027s eastern coastal city of East London have killed at least 10 people and left hundreds homeless since the weekend, national media reported on Monday (Jan 10), as rivers burst their banks and roads were inundated. Footage on state broadcaster SABC showed cars trying
Source: ChannelNewsAsia - 🏆 6. / 66 Read more »

Rapid testing for Omicron: is a nose swab enough?Some scientists have said people can transmit Omicron when it has infected their throat and saliva but before the virus has reached their noses, so swabbing the nostrils early in the infection will not pick it up. PCR tests of the saliva from 29 people infected with Omicron detected the virus on average three days before nose samples were positive in antigen, or so-called lateral flow, tests. In general, rapid tests have a lower sensitivity than lab-processed PCR tests, meaning they produce more false negatives.
Source: YahooSG - 🏆 3. / 71 Read more »

Thai central bank sees lower H1 economic growth due to Omicron outbreakBANGKOK : Thailand's central bank said on Monday the country's economy could see lower growth in the first half of 2022 than a base case scenario due to uncertainties caused by the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. 'Thailand is expected to bring its Omicron outbreak under control within the first quarte
Source: ChannelNewsAsia - 🏆 6. / 66 Read more »