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The Role of Non-animal Origin Feed Ingredients in Transmission of Viral Pathogens of Swine: A Review of Scientific Literature

机译:非动物来源饲料成分在猪病毒病原体传播中的作用:科学文献综述

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The emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) in commercial swine in North America and growing concerns about the potential for the introduction of African swine fever (ASF) from China, the European Union, or other affected regions has put a spotlight on the possible role of contaminated feed and feed ingredients in the introduction and transmission of viral swine pathogens. This paper systematically reviews the scientific literature regarding whether non-animal origin ingredients of commercial swine feed could introduce or transmit viral pathogens of swine into or within the United States. The purpose of this review is to identify, evaluate, and summarize the relevant scientific knowledge, published through March 2018, and to identify information gaps and research needs, thereby making the available evidence more accessible to policy makers, the swine industry, and the scientific community. A total of 26 documents were selected for the final review process, which included experimental studies, case reports, epidemiological investigations, and scientific opinion, among others. The review found that the scientific literature has addressed some critical experimental questions pertaining to transmission of swine viruses via feed and feed ingredients, but the current body of scientific knowledge lacks conclusive evidence of virus contamination of non-animal origin feed ingredients of commercial swine feed, particularly for imported commodities, and further investigation into the epidemiology of virus transmission via feed to swine under field conditions through natural feeding behavior is warranted. Additional studies of how imported ingredients of commercial swine feed are sourced, processed, transported and, thus, contaminated prior to importation into the United States are needed. Moving forward, studies designed to examine the likely source(s) of contamination and subsequent virus mitigation steps in processing and post-processing may be the most fruitful focus of research.
机译:北美商业猪的猪流行性腹泻(PED)的出现,以及人们越来越担心从中国,欧盟或其他受灾地区引入非洲猪瘟(ASF)的可能性,这引起了人们的关注。污染的饲料和饲料成分在病毒猪病原体的引入和传播中的作用。本文系统地回顾了有关商业猪饲料的非动物源成分是否可以将猪的病毒病原体引入或传播到美国或美国内部的科学文献。此次审查的目的是确定,评估和总结截至2018年3月发布的相关科学知识,并确定信息缺口和研究需求,从而使决策者,养猪业和科研人员更容易获得可用的证据社区。共选择了26份文件进行最终审查,其中包括实验研究,病例报告,流行病学调查和科学见解等。该评论发现,科学文献已经解决了一些与饲料和饲料成分传播猪病毒有关的关键实验问题,但是目前的科学知识尚缺乏关于商业性猪饲料的非动物源饲料成分病毒污染的确凿证据,特别是对于进口商品,有必要对野外条件下通过自然进食行为通过猪饲料传播病毒的流行病学进行进一步研究。还需要进一步研究商业猪饲料的进口成分是如何在进口到美国之前进行采购,加工,运输和污染的。展望未来,旨在检查可能的污染源以及在加工和后加工中的后续病毒缓解步骤的研究可能是最富有成果的研究重点。

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