April 16, 2026

 

Quang Tri Province, central Vietnam authorities culled 100 ASF-infected pigs following enforcement action

 
 

 

Authorities in Quang Tri Province, central Vietnam, have destroyed 100 pigs found to be infected with African swine fever (ASF) after intercepting a truck transporting them to southern Vietnam without proper veterinary papers, officials said early this month.

 

On April 4, authorities stopped a truck transporting pigs through the ward. The vehicle was driven by a resident of Hung Yen Province in the northern region. The driver failed to present any quarantine or veterinary inspection documents required for transporting livestock.

 

Suspecting irregularities, veterinary officials collected samples from the animals for testing.

 

Laboratory results later confirmed that all 100 pigs on the truck tested positive for ASF.

 

Authorities then culled the infected animals and disinfected the surrounding area to prevent the virus from spreading into the environment or nearby livestock farms.

 

During questioning, the driver told authorities he had been hired to transport the pigs but he was not informed of their origin or provided with the necessary documentation. He said payment for the delivery was to be made only after he completed the trip to a location specified through navigation directions.

 

Authorities are continuing to investigate where the infected pigs came from and to determine who may be responsible.

 

Duong Viet Phuong Tuan, deputy head of the Quang Tri Sub-Department of Animal Health, said monitoring efforts have been stepped up across the province to prevent further ASF outbreaks.

 

- tuoitre.vn

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