Kathmandu. The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has urged concerned farmers to maintain high vigilance due to the current risk of African Swine Fever (ASF) in pigs.Since no vaccine is currently available against the disease, the Ministry has requested that biosecurity measures be adopted on pig farms and that in the event of an unusual death of pigs, immediate notification be made to the animal service centers or relevant bodies at the federal, provincial, and local levels.African Swine Fever is caused by a virus in domestic pigs, swine, and wild boar species, and symptoms observed in these animals include...