Pinoy-made mobile lab that can detect ASF, Avian flu viruses launched in Bukidnon


ILIGAN CITY – The country now has a mobile laboratory unit which can detect Asian swine flu, Avian and other zoonotic flu viruses.

A Pinoy-made Mobile Laboratory Unit (MLU) to detect African Swine Fever (ASF) and Avian Influenza is now in Bukidnon. The BioAssets Corporation launches and turns over the MLU to Central Mindanao University in Maramag, Bukidnon—in collaboration with the DOST—under the department's S4C-BIST Program. (BGE/PIA-10/Bukidnon)

The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art animal health diagnostic technologies designed and created by a local veterinary research and diagnostics company BioAssets Corporation.

Dr. Homer D. Pantua, President and Co-founder of BioAssets Corporation, said the mobile laboratory is the first of its kind in the country.

"The mobile biocontainment laboratory, the first of its kind in the country, will initially serve hog and poultry breeders in Bukidnon, and the MLU can serve an estimated 5-10 farms per day that require diagnostic tests for livestock," said Dr. Pantua, also the project leader of the Building Research and Innovation Development Goals for Engineering SUCs (BRIDGES).

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-Business Innovation through S&T (BIST) program officially launched and turned over the laboratory to Central University (CMU) in Maramag Bukidnon on October 28, 2022.

Pantua, who also heads the Balik Scientist and BIST projects, explained that the test is equivalent to pooling and testing 150-250 samples in one location, thus, the establishment of the said mobile laboratory will support rapid response to potential outbreaks and improve disease surveillance, allowing farmers and veterinarians to craft mitigation strategies, preventive and control measures as needed.

Bukidnon province has the highest production livestock with 137.28 thousand metric tons of live weight in 2021, according to statistics.

In its 22 municipalities, there are currently 16,007 backyard hog raisers and 71 commercial hog raisers.

A total of 251 poultry farms were also recorded to be operating in the province in December 2021.

“With a significant number of hog and poultry raisers in Bukidnon, the first-ever MLU must be made available in the area to support disease diagnostics,” Pantua said.

In his speech, CMU President Dr. Jesus Antonio Derije lauded the BioAssets Corporation and DOST for working together to support the university's College of Veterinary Medicine in fulfilling its commitment to bring innovative tools to resource-limited areas.

The partnership between CMU and BioAssets Corporation, as well as the establishment of the mobile lab under the Science for Change (S4C) program are essential components in the development of a national disease surveillance program led by Dr. Homer Pantua.

Such a program will benefit both farmers and the general public by establishing preventive and control measures for potential zoonotic diseases.

Meanwhile, DOST-Bukidnon Provincial Director Ritchie Mae L. Guno said that the department’s S4C-BIST Program provides financial assistance to Filipino private companies for the acquisition of strategic and relevant technologies to conduct research and development studies.

The funds, which may be used to purchase high-tech equipment or to secure technology licensing and/or patent rights, will be refunded to DOST with no interest.