1ASF virus genes were detected for the first time in feed at affected farms.
2Farms are on high alert as feed, not just wild boars, may be the source.
3The government is investigating the feed production and delivery process.
๐ Easy Explanation
๐ Background
African Swine Fever (ASF) has been a major concern for pig farms. While wild boars were usually blamed, a new potential source has been discovered.
๐ Key Points
Virus components were found in the feed at infected farms. Farmers are shocked as the contamination could have occurred during production or storage.
๐ก Why It Matters
Pork remains safe to eat, so there is no immediate health risk. However, widespread farm damage could lead to higher pork prices.
๐ Glossary
ASF (Apeurika-doeji-yeolbyeong)A fatal viral disease affecting pigs with a very high mortality rate.
Gene Detection (Yujeonja Geomchul)A positive test result indicating traces or components of a virus.