Nobu Eto visits ASF's waterfront measures Haneda Airport November 28, 18:41

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The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Eto visited Haneda Airport on the 28th and inspected ASF, an infectious disease of pigs, so-called African pig cholera, which is being conducted to prevent the introduction of the virus from abroad, and further measures at the border The idea to strengthen was shown.

Mr. Eto, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries visited the immigration checkpoint at the international terminal at Haneda Airport.

There is no effective vaccine for ASF, so what is known as a waterfront measure to prevent it from being brought into the country.

Because ASF viruses may be brought in through pork products, the inspection dogs sniff the baggage and look around for meat products etc., and that staff cannot bring meat products. We are calling attention to people entering the country with the placard shown.

ASF is spreading in China and South Korea, where many tourists visit Japan, and since October last year, 81 meat products brought in and recovered from overseas have confirmed the traces of ASF virus. is.

After the inspection, Minister Eto told reporters that “Haneda is a 24-hour airport, so I realized that I had to strengthen the quarantine system for inspectors and detective dogs.” I showed an idea.