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USDA hosts second African Swine Fever Action Week October 10-14

Join USDA all week to learn more about what APHIS is doing, and what you can do, to Protect our Pigs.

10 October 2022
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The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is hosting its second African Swine Fever (ASF) Action Week from October 10-14, 2022. We are encouraging U.S. swine producers, small farms and pig owners to join us and learn about ASF and what they can do to help protect the U.S. swine herd.

ASF has never been detected in the U.S., but since the 2021 detection in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, the closest to the U.S. in decades, USDA has partnered with industry and states to enhance already strong safeguards to protect U.S. swine from this costly disease.

“African swine fever is not a threat to human health nor is it a food safety concern,” said Dr. Jack Shere, APHIS Associate Administrator and leader of the Agency’s ASF prevention efforts. ”But, if introduced here, ASF will kill millions of pigs Americans rely on for food and trade. And, were it to become endemic, it would take us more than 10 years and about $80 billion to eradicate the disease,” added Shere.

Join us all week on Twitter, Facebook and the website to learn more about what APHIS is doing, and what you can do, to Protect our Pigs. Tune in for two special live events:

  • Tuesday, October 11: U.S. Mitigation, Live Twitter Q&A
    • Two ASF subject matter experts will answer your questions on Twitter from 2 to 3 p.m. ET.
  • Thursday, October 13: The State of African Swine Fever, live webinar with Jack Shere
    • Dr. Shere, will also host a live webinar on the latest APHIS and industry prevention actions, the U.S. approach to disease mitigation, and address questions collected from U.S. swine producers, small farmers, and pig owners from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET. To join, register in advance here.

October 5, 2022 - USDA

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