The Provincial People's Committee has decided to announce two more new outbreak areas of blue-eared pig disease in the province that include Tam An commune (Long Thanh district) and Phuoc Thien commune (Nhon Trach district).
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Blue-eared pig epidemic
shows no sign of stopping |
Up to now, the province has six
communes involved with the blue-eared pig epidemic including Tan Vinh (Vinh Cuu
district), Bac Son, Song Trau (Trang Bom district); Bau Can, Tam An (Long Thanh
district); Phuoc Thien, (Nhon Trach district); Accordingly, the veterinary
sector has destroyed nearly 7,000 untreatable infected pigs.
While the blue-eared pig epidemic
tends to be widely spread out, farmers have no interest
in measures on prevention and control yet. If no resolute, timely measure
released, new more outbreaks are possible.
L.H (B.T)