1. Adding a new dimension to African swine fever research: zoos provide African wild pigs for a collaborative research project.
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Beckmann, Jörg, Blome, Sandra, Fischer, Dominik, Friedrichs, Virginia, Göbel, Miriam, Göttling, Jannis, Hambrecht, Susan, Husemann, Felix, Jebram, Jörg, Klumpe, Tobias, Jori, Ferran, Knauf, Sascha, Lawrenz, Arne, Ludwig, Carsten, Marcordes, Sandra, Pluháček, Jan, RodeWhite, Johanna, Snipp, Ross, Wagner, Philipp, and Walker, Will
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AFRICAN swine fever , *WILD boar , *ZOOS , *SWINE , *SWINE farms , *CLASSICAL swine fever , *WILDLIFE conservation - Abstract
The article discusses the threat of African swine fever (ASF) to wild pig populations and the importance of understanding the virus under a One Health approach. The ASF virus has caused mass die-offs in vulnerable pig species, leading to extinctions and impacting ecosystems and local communities. A collaborative research project has been initiated, involving zoos providing African wild pigs for study to understand their resistance to the virus and develop a vaccine or treatment. The research is regulated by animal welfare laws and aims to minimize harm to the animals. The involvement of zoos in conservation and research is highlighted as significant. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024