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Epidemiological analyses on African swine fever in the Baltic countries and Poland
- Source :
- EFSA Journal, EFSA Journal, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2017)
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- African swine fever virus (ASFV) has been notified in the Baltic countries and the eastern part of Poland from the beginning of 2014 up to now. In collaboration with the ASF‐affected Member States (MS), EFSA is updating the epidemiological analysis of ASF in the European Union which was carried out in 2015. For this purpose, the latest epidemiological and laboratory data were analysed in order to identify the spatial–temporal pattern of the epidemic and a risk factors facilitating its spread. Currently, the ASF outbreaks in wild boar in the Baltic countries and Poland can be defined as a small‐scale epidemic with a slow average spatial spread in wild boar subpopulations (approximately from 1 in Lithuania and Poland to 2 km/month in Estonia and Latvia). The number of positive samples in hunted wild boar peaks in winter which can be explained by human activity patterns (significant hunting activity over winter). The number of positive samples in wild boar found dead peaks in summer. This could be related to the epidemiology of the disease and/or the biology of wild boar; however, this needs further investigation. Virus prevalence in hunted wild boar is very low (0.04–3%), without any apparent trend over time. Apparent virus prevalence at country level in wild boar found dead in affected countries ranges from 60% to 86%, with the exception of Poland, where values between 0.5% and 1.42%, were observed. Since the beginning of the epidemic, the apparent antibody prevalence in hunted wild boar has always been lower than the apparent virus prevalence, indicating an unchanged epidemiological/immunological situation. The risk factor analysis shows an association between the number of settlements, human and domestic pigs population size or wild boar population density and the presence of ASF in wild boar for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Veterinary medicine
endocrine system
040301 veterinary sciences
Veterinary (miscellaneous)
Population
Scientific Report
TP1-1185
Plant Science
01 natural sciences
Microbiology
African swine fever virus
Generalised additive model
0403 veterinary science
010104 statistics & probability
Wild boar
biology.animal
Epidemiology
medicine
TX341-641
0101 mathematics
education
Pig farms
education.field_of_study
biology
African swine fever
Nutrition. Foods and food supply
urogenital system
Chemical technology
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
biology.organism_classification
Animal Science and Zoology
Parasitology
epidemiology
wild boar
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18314732
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- EFSA journal. European Food Safety Authority
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....abbdb73133d69ba9e467c4a8faaa5189