DAVAO. Joan Acaso, University Research Associate of PGC Mindanao loads samples in the quantitative real-time PCR machine for the molecular detection of ASF virus. (Photo by Janessa Villota)
DAVAO. Joan Acaso, University Research Associate of PGC Mindanao loads samples in the quantitative real-time PCR machine for the molecular detection of ASF virus. (Photo by Janessa Villota)

PGC-Mindanao detects presence of ASF virus in Davao

THE Philippine Genome Center (PGC)-Mindanao started its initiative to detect presence of ASF virus in the region in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office Davao Region (DA-RFO-Davao Region) and Hog Farmers of Davao, Inc.(HogFADI).

Through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) among the collaborating agencies, since June last year, processing of samples for ASF virus detection via the Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) of PGC Mindanao has been accommodated.

A total of 2,174 pig samples from different hog farms were tested for the virus last year. Using the RT-PCR of PGC-Mindanao, 85 samples were detected positive for ASF virus. This year, the surveillance continues as the MOA for the project has been in the process of renewal. The collection of pig samples from different hog farms in the region is regularly delivered by DA-RFO-Davao Region to the center for surveillance.

In his letter addressed to UP Mindanao Chancellor Dr. Larry N. Digal, Engr. Ricardo Oñate Jr., regional director of DA-Davao Region, said that with the continuing incidences of the virus in several areas in the region, the collaboration will fast-track the control of the ASF diseases and will also facilitate food supply to areas in need of pork products from ASF-free certified hog farms.

PGC Mindanao Director, Dr. Lyre Anni Murao during an interview also emphasized the importance of surveillance tools such as the RT-PCR for the detection of the virus among hogs. PGC Mindanao has been an Accredited Laboratory Testing Facility for African swine fever by the Bureau of Animal Industry since last year.

While working on the surveillance of the ASF virus in pig samples in the region, the center is also set to sequence this June the genome of Sars-Cov-2 samples from different laboratories in Mindanao to detect presence of Covid-19 variants. This project is in collaboration with Accessible Genomics, Research Institute for Tropical Medicine, and University of Glasgow.

As the first-ever omics facility in Mindanao, PGC Mindanao aims to conduct advance and high throughput tests in Mindanao to help fast track the response in managing and controlling the onslaught of the current livestock crisis and pandemic. (Janessa V. Villota)

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