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Using RFID Ear Tags To lmplement Prevention And Contol Of Arican Swine Fever

Goldbridge 2022-07-11 17:14:06

In order to efectively prevent and control the African swine fever epidemic, strengthen the risk management of
slaugter, and consolidate the efeciess of the two systems, acoring to the unfed arangements of the provinces
and ctes, from June 22 to July 2, the organization staf of the Municipal Animal Husbandy and Verinary Center went
to Mei County and Chen Cang scessvely 10 designated pig slaughterhouses in the dstrict, Qishan County, Fufeng
County and Fengxiang County caried out the pig slaughtering process and implemented the °eturn check" work on the
two systems of African swine fever prevention and control.


From the inspection situation, the designated pig slaughterhouse can strictly implement the relevant epidemic
prevention management system, standardize the implementation of African swine fever testing, the official veterinarians
carry out quarantine in strict accordance with the quarantine regulations, and issue the animal quarantine qualification
certificate based on the African swine fever testing report. All wearing RFID ear tags and attached with animal
quarantine qualification certificates, clinical health check, strict epidemic prevention and disinfection, complete
quarantine records, and standardized management.

The inspection team issued rectification notices on individual pig slaughterhouses with irregular records and failure to
establish safe production systems as required, and ordered rectification within a limited time to ensure the quality and
safety of animal products. At the same time, in response to the problem of incomplete records of African swine fever
testing records for slaughtering enterprises, the city uniformly printed 330 copies of "African Swine Fever Sampling
Record" and "African Swine Fever Testing Report" and distributed them to counties and districts to further standardize
the slaughtering process. African swine fever testing.