In 2019, the Swine Health Information Center, with support from the National Pork Producers Council, received a grant from USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service division to fund…
October 23, 2023
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in Vietnam has officially approved the domestic commercial use of two locally manufactured vaccines against African swine fever.
August 1, 2023
Following report of an undiagnosed swine disease in Ecuador, ProMED, a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases, published a report stating CSF had been ruled out in the…
November 1, 2022
In an article published on a Vietnamese agriculture news website during September 2022, positive ASF vaccination results and encouragement for stricter control were shared. Following a…
September 14, 2022
SHIC-Directed ASF Research Projects in Vietnam Successfully Closed – October 2023
SHIC Reports on African Swine Fever Vaccines Approved in Vietnam – August 2023
SHIC Notes CSF and ASF Ruled Out in Ecuador – November 2022
SHIC – ASF Vaccine Status in Vietnam Update – September 2022
SHIC Talk Podcast Offers ASF Update with AASV, NPB, NPPC- July 2022
New Research Defines ASFV Stability in Feed Held at Three Storage Temperatures – July 2022
Pen-side ASFV Testing Evaluated in SHIC-Funded Study in Vietnam – July 2022
SHIC Update on ASF Found in Italy; Macedonia and Thailand Report Cases – January 2022
OIE Confirms African Swine Fever Found in Italy – January 2022
More SHIC-Funded Vietnam ASF Research Results Reported – November 2021
SHIC-Funded Quantitative Risk Assessment Models US Risk of ASF Introduction in Feed – October 2021
SHIC Grant-Funded ASF Research Project in Vietnam Examines ELISAs – August 2021
ASF has been reported in the Dominican Republic – July 2021
SHIC Closely Observing ASF Outbreak in Germany – July 2021
USDA Adds Blood Swabs and Spots as Official ASF Testing Tissues – June 2021
SHIC Board of Directors Extends SDRS Program and Takes Other Actions – June 2021
SHIC’s USDA FAS Grant-Funded ASF Seminars in Vietnam Begin – April 2021
SHIC-Funded ASF Molecular Epidemiology Project Identifies Prevention and Control Gaps – April 2021
SHIC Grant-Funded Study in Vietnam Indicates Rodents May Be Low Risk ASF Vector – April 2021
SHIC-Funded Study Finds Better Approach for Disease Surveillance – March 2021
Movement of Dogs from China May Pose Risk to North American Livestock Production – March 2021
Rock Offers Review of Reported ASFV Variants Emerging in China for SHIC – March 2021
SHIC-Funded Study Evaluates TADD to Inactivate ASF Virus in Transport Trailers – February 2021
SHIC 2021 Plan of Work Builds on Progress and Adds New Emphases – February 2021
SHIC Provides Context on Chinese ASF Outbreaks and Vaccines – January 2021
SHIC Shares US ASF Research Update During Canadian ASF Preparedness Efforts Webinar – January 2021
CBP Canine Alerts to Prohibited Pork Sausage Arriving at Newark Airport – January 2021
African Swine Fever Project in Vietnam Progresses Despite COVID-19 Pandemic – November 2020
SHIC, AASV, NPB and NPPC Engaged in Feral Swine Disease Management Effort – September 2020
SHIC Sponsored Research in Vietnam Looks at Risk of ASF Transmission via Boar Studs – July 2020
SHIC Grant Funds Research into Potential Role of Rodents as ASF Vectors in Vietnam – June 2020
SHIC Enables Test-and-Remove ASF Protocol Study in Vietnam – June 2020
Time and Temp for Inactivation of ASF Virus Studied with SHIC Vietnam ASF Grant Funds – June 2020
SHIC ASF Vietnam Grant Funds Study of Oral Fluids for ASF Detection and Surveillance – June 2020
SHIC Monitoring How ASF Biocontainment in China Is Changing Management – May 2020
SHIC-Funded Global Surveillance System Maintains Focus on Swine Health Risks – April 2020
SHIC Soliciting Proposals for ASF Research in Vietnam – February 2020
Updated Feed Holding Time Calculations Inform Biosecurity Processes – February 2020
SHIC 2020 Plan of Work Emphasizes Actionable Steps to Protect US Herd – February 2020
SHIC Engages with Canadian Group for ASF Research Priorities – February 2020
USAHA Swine-Specific Resolutions Result of Industry Collaboration – November 2019
SHIC Work on Asian ASF Study Begins with Trip to Vietnam – October 2019
Korean African Swine Fever Outbreak Update – September 2019
SHIC Receives USDA Grant to Open ASF Dialogue and Research in Asia – September 2019
SHIC Gathers International Swine Disease Intel – September 2019
U.S. Pork Industry Receives USDA Grant to Open ASF Dialogue in Asia– August 2019
US Customs and Border Protection Responds to Reports About Lack of Secondary Screening – May 2019
US Pork Organizations Share New CFIA Feed Import Requirements – April 2019
US Pork Organizations Share USDA’s ASF Entry Assessment – April 2019
SHIC Helps Uncover Risk for ASF Introduction into the US Via Air Passenger’s Luggage – April 2019
U.S. Pork Industry Receives USDA Grant to Open ASF Dialogue in Asia – August 2019
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is working closely with other federal and state agencies, the swine industry, and producers to help keep African swine fever (ASF) from entering the United States. USDA has developed resources including infographics and videos that can help raise awareness of the disease and the devastating impact ASF could have on the US swine population. Veterinarians, international travelers, and anyone involved with pigs can use these resources to learn more about ASF and how to help keep it out of the United States.
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