+ Follow DR. HAYASHI CARILLO Tag
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[Title] => Virus sa babuyan, kumakalat sa Bulacan
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY, Bulacan Patuloy na kumakalat ang misteryosong virus sa babuyan sa mga bayan ng Bulacan na nagresulta sa pagkamatay ng mga biik na pinaniniwalaang makaapekto sa supply ng karne ng baboy sa Metro Manila.
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[Title] => Feed backing proposed to contain piglets virus
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY Due to the absence of vaccines that could stop the strange virus killing piglets in Bulacan, the provincial veterinarian proposed the use of "feed backing" and the strict enforcement of bio-security measures in swine farms.
Dr. Felipe Bartolome, head of the provincial veterinary office, told The STAR in a phone interview that at present, the best way to stop "porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED)" is through feeding pregnant hogs at least two weeks before giving birth with intestines from PED-infected piglets.
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[Title] => Feed backing proposed to contain piglets virus
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY Due to the absence of vaccines that could stop the strange virus killing piglets in Bulacan, the provincial veterinarian proposed the use of "feed backing" and the strict enforcement of bio-security measures in swine farms.
Dr. Felipe Bartolome, head of the provincial veterinary office, told The STAR in a phone interview that at present, the best way to stop "porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED)" is through feeding pregnant hogs at least two weeks before giving birth with intestines from PED-infected piglets.
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