African Swine Fever(ASF) WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW


Greetings, Ecency Community!

I hope you're all doing well. Today, I want to raise awareness about African Swine Fever (ASF)—a deadly viral disease affecting pigs. While ASF does not pose a threat to humans, it has devastating effects on pig populations and the pork industry worldwide.

What is African Swine Fever?

ASF is a highly contagious disease caused by a virus that leads to severe illness and high mortality rates in pigs. The virus spreads through direct contact with infected pigs, contaminated feed, and even clothing or equipment used in pig farming.

Why Should We Care?

ASF outbreaks can lead to massive economic losses, food shortages, and even ecological imbalances. Preventing its spread is crucial for food security and sustainability.

Prevention Tips:

✅ Biosecurity Measures: Farmers should enforce strict hygiene practices, such as disinfecting equipment and limiting farm access.
✅ Avoid Feeding Swill: Uncooked food scraps can carry the virus—always ensure proper food handling.
✅ Report Suspected Cases: If you notice symptoms like fever, loss of appetite, or sudden pig deaths, notify veterinary authorities immediately.

Let’s work together to spread awareness and prevent ASF from devastating pig farms. If you found this post helpful, be sure to follow my profile for more insightful content on important issues. Stay informed and stay safe!