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Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in the control of African swine fever: possible transmission of African swine fever virus by vectors

机译:研究优先事项以填补非洲猪瘟的知识差距:载体可能传播非洲猪瘟病毒

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The European Commission requested that EFSA provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: (i) the patterns of seasonality of African Swine Fever (ASF) in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU; (ii) the epidemiology of ASF in wild boar; (iii) survival of ASF virus (ASFV) in the environment and (iv) transmission of ASFV by vectors. In this Scientific Opinion, the fourth research domain on ASFV transmission by vectors is addressed. Eleven research objectives were proposed by the EFSA working group and broader ASF expert networks, such as ASF stop, ENETWILD, VectorNet, AHAW network and the AHAW Panel Experts. Of the 11 research objectives, six were prioritised based on the following set of criteria: (1) the impact on ASF management; (2) the feasibility or practicality to carry out the study; (3) the potential implementation of study results in practice; (4) a possible short time‐frame study (< 1 year); (5) the novelty of the study and (6) if it was a priority for risk managers. The prioritised research objectives were: (I) Studies on the potential vector fauna at the pig–wild boar interface and the feeding preference of blood‐feeding potential vectors in ASF‐affected areas; (II) Assessment of the efficacy of insect screens on indoor/outdoor pig holdings to prevent the entry of blood‐sucking vectors (i.e. Stomoxys) in ASF endemic areas; (III) Assess the role of mechanical vectors in the virus transmission in ASF‐affected areas; (IV) Distribution of the potential mechanical transmission vectors in ASF‐affected areas of the EU; (V) ASFV transmission by synanthropic birds; and (VI) Assessment on the presence/absence of the soft tick Ornithodoros erraticus in ASF‐affected areas in Europe. For each of the selected research objectives, a research protocol has been proposed considering the potential impact on ASF management and the period of 1 year for the research activities.
机译:欧洲委员会要求EFSA根据EFSA在2019年发布的一份报告中的知识中调查四个研究领域的研究设计:(i)野猪的非洲猪瘟(ASF)的季节性模式和欧盟的家养猪; (ii)野公猪ASF的流行病学; (iii)在环境中的环境和(iv)vSFV的环境中存活ASF病毒(ASFV)的存活。在这个科学意见中,解决了ASFV传输的第四个研究领域。 EFSA工作组和更广泛的ASF专家网络提出了11个研究目标,例如ASF STOP,ENETWILD,Vectornet,AHAW网络和AHAW面板专家。在11个研究目标中,六个是根据以下标准的确定:(1)对ASF管理的影响; (2)执行该研究的可行性或实用性; (3)实践中潜在实施的研究结果; (4)可能的短时间帧研究(<1年); (5)研究的新颖性和(6)如果这是风险管理人员的优先事项。优先考虑的研究目标是:(i)研究猪野公猪界面的潜在载体动物群和血液喂养潜在载体的喂养偏好; (ii)评估昆虫筛网对室内/户外猪控股的疗效,以防止ASF流行区域进入血液吸血载体(I.4.4moxys); (iii)评估机械载体在ASF受影响地区病毒传播中的作用; (iv)欧盟ASF受影响地区的潜在机械传动载体的分布; (v)协调鸟的ASFV传输; (vi)对欧洲ASF受影响地区的软蜱Ornithodoros畸形的存在/不存在的评估。对于每个选定的研究目标,已经提出了一种研究方案,考虑到对ASF管理的潜在影响以及研究活动的1年的潜在影响。

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