The African swine fever virus has had a serious impact on China's pig breeding industry. Recently, Zhang Chaozhong, a researcher at the China Institute of Scientific and Technological Information, went to Tianjin, Henan and Hubei to investigate the effect of veterinary medicine in preventing and controlling African swine fever, and found that the application of veterinary medicine can effectively block the spread of African swine fever virus.
The survey found that Liang Guangbin, a teacher at Shangqiu Vocational and Technical College in Henan Province, and his scientific research group have done a lot of work in traditional Chinese veterinary medicine, using the chemical, pharmacological and biochemical means and methods of traditional Chinese medicine to form tests to find an effective formula for preventing and controlling the spread of African swine fever virus. The experimental results show that in pigs with positive African swine fever antigens, a strong antibody can be produced one week after the application of veterinary medicine formula, and the African swine fever virus can be completely eliminated in two or three weeks, and the prevention and control effect is repeatable. Experts pointed out in the survey that in the case of the lack of african swine fever vaccine application in China, the extensive mobilization of Chinese veterinary medicine experts to invest in the front line of African swine fever prevention and control can quickly reverse the passive situation and promote and ensure the healthy and stable development of China's aquaculture industry. (Li Jie)