Uniting Against Swine Fever: Vietnam’s Vaccine Export to Philippines Gains Momentum

In a significant move to combat the devastating impact of African swine fever, Vietnam is set to export two million vaccine doses to the Philippines by October. The announcement follows the recent approval of domestic use of the world’s first commercial vaccines against the disease within Vietnam.
For years, African swine fever has wreaked havoc on the global pork market, causing disruptions estimated at a staggering $250 billion. The worst outbreak of the disease occurred between 2018 and 2019, resulting in the death of about half of China’s domestic pig population—a country that holds the title of the world’s largest pork producer. This catastrophic event inflicted losses exceeding $100 billion upon China’s economy.
The vaccine to be sent to the Philippines is being produced for commercial use by AVAC Vietnam JSC, as revealed in a statement from the Vietnamese government.
This company has already dispatched 300,000 doses of the vaccine to the Philippines after receiving approval for its use.
This step forward has ignited optimism about the immense potential for vaccine exports, as noted by the government.
The move holds the promise of not only addressing the challenges posed by African swine fever but also bolstering economic ties between Vietnam and its neighboring Philippines.
The approval of domestic commercial usage of two African swine fever vaccinesmarks a milestone achievement for Vietnam.
These vaccines were co-developed through collaborative efforts between Vietnamese companies and researchers from the United States.
The practicality of these vaccines has been substantiated through rigorous testing. More than 650,000 doses have been administered to hog herds across 40 provinces in Vietnam, yielding an impressive efficacy rate of 95%, according to official government reports.
This breakthrough provides a glimmer of hope for the livestock industry that has been grappling with the detrimental consequences of the disease.
The partnership between Vietnamese researchers and their American counterparts underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing global challenges.
As the shipment of two million vaccine doses draws near, the collaborative efforts behind this significant achievement serve as a testament to human resilience and the power of innovation.
With this export, Vietnam not only showcases its commitment to curbing the impact of African swine fever but also establishes itself as a potential source of critical solutions in the face of global challenges.
With the looming October deadline, the anticipation builds as both Vietnam and the Philippines prepare to take a collective stride toward mitigating the far-reaching consequences of African swine fever.
This partnership serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us all of the potential for international collaboration to pave the way for a more resilient and secure future.