Philippines a promising importer of made-in-Vietnam African swine fever vaccines
Representatives from AVAC Vietnam Joint Stock Company and the Philippines’ KPP Powers Commodites Inc on August 15 visited a pig farm in Hanoi's Dan Phuong district, where Made-in-Vietnam African swine fever (ASF) vaccines have been tested.
Vietnam has become the first country to successfully develop and produce two vaccines against ASF - NAVET-ASFVAC vaccine produced by the National Veterinary JSC (NAVETCO) and AVAC ASF LIVE vaccine of AVAC Vietnam Joint Stock Company. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Representatives💧 from AVAC VietnamJoint Stock Company and the Philippines’ KPP Powers Commodites Inc on August 15visited a pig farm in Hanoi's Dan Phuong district, where Made-in-Vietnam African swine fever (ASF) vaccines have beentested.
In July 2023, 300,000 doses of AVAC ASF LIVE vaccine of AVAC Vietnam Joint Stock Company were officially imported tothe Philippines by the KPP
Earlier, AVAC tested the AVAC ASF LIVEvaccine in the Philippines. The Philippines Department of Animal Healthrequested AVAC Company to coordinate and provide 1,000 doses of vaccine. Thetrial results showed that the vaccine was safe and effective forall 1,000 vaccinated pigs.
Michael Quilitis, a representative from the KPP said that the field trip to farm in Hanoi at this time helps them directly check the vaccination at households.
He said that the vaccine is very promising in the Philippines highly valued by local farmers, adding if the vaccination generates positive results, the companywill import more.
Nguyen Van Diep, General Director of AVAC, said that after the KPP deployed Phase 1injection in the Philippines in a small scale, the co🌠mpany deployed Phase 2 in a larger 🦂scale.
Vietnam has become the first country to successfullydevelop and produce two vaccines against ASF, a disease that first appeared inAfrica in 1921 with a mortality rate of up to 100%. In June 2022, Vietnam announced the NAVET-ASFVAC vaccineproduced by the National Veterinary JSC (NAVETCO) was the world's first commercialvaccine against the ASF. In February 2023, the country made public its second vaccines AVAC ASF LIVE developed by AVAC Vietnam Joint StockCompany. After the administration of 600,000 doses of ASF vaccines on pigs in over 40 provinces and cities nationwide under the supervision of the Department of Animal Health showed positive outcomes, the MARD has allowed the use of the vaccines in a larger scale in many localities./.
Two more vaccines against African swine fever (ASF), developed by AVAC Vietnam Co., Ltd. and Dabaco Group JSC, are expected to be licensed in Vietnam by the end of this year.
Vietnam has developed the world's first commercial safe and effective vaccine against African swine fever (ASF), German newspaper Agrarheute (Agriculture Today) reported on July 1.
Vietnam has become the first country to develop and authorize commercial circulation of a vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) that delivers six months of immunity and meets the technical requirements of the industry, thanks to the production of NAVET-ASFVAC, a product of Navetco National Veterinary Joint Stock Company (NAVETCO)
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