DA finishes probe on Q fever-affected imported goats

Photos courtesy of DA-BAI.

By Clay Pardilla/PTV News

The Department of Agriculture (DA) has completed its investigation into the entry of imported goats from the United States, which were found to be affected by Q fever, a highly contagious infection caused by Coxiella burnetii.

According to information provided to PTV News, several goats on the farm already had “issues” and tested positive for Q fever as early as Dec. 29, 2023, before they were transported to the Philippines.

Q fever poses a significant risk as it can infect various animals, including goats, sheep, and cows, and can be transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals or their bodily fluids.

Initially, the selection committee responsible for approving the importation was scheduled to conduct an in-person inspection of the farm to ensure the health and safety of the goats. However, the inspection was carried out via virtual inspection or video call.

Despite this, the selection committee proceeded with the importation, resulting in the arrival of the goats on Jan. 11, 2024 in the Philippines.

Subsequent tests conducted by the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) in January, February, April, and June confirmed that 19 of the 94 imported goats had tested positive for Q fever.

Earlier, the DA issued preventive suspensions on some BAI personnel while conducting the investigation.

Assistant Secretary Arnel de Mesa announced on Tuesday that the final results of the investigation will be released later this week. The DA earlier stated that those found negligent will be held accountable. – iro/bjlc

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