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The Risk of Infection by African Swine Fever Virus in European Swine Through Boar Movement and Legal Trade of Pigs and Pig Meat

机译:通过猪和猪肉的野猪运动和法律贸易,欧洲猪群感染的风险

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African swine fever (ASF) is currently spreading westwards throughout Europe and eastwards into China, with cases occurring in both wild boar and domestic pigs. A generic risk assessment framework is used to determine the probability of first infection with ASF virus (ASFV) at a fine spatial scale across European Union Member States. The framework aims to assist risk managers across Europe with their ASF surveillance and intervention activities. Performing the risk assessment at a fine spatial scale allows for hot-spot surveillance, which can aid risk managers by directing surveillance or intervention resources at those areas or pathways deemed most at risk, and hence enables prioritisation of limited resources. We use recent cases of ASF to estimate prevalence of the disease in both wild boar and pig populations and compute the risk of initial infection at a 100km2 cell resolution due to three potential pathways: legal trade in live pigs, natural movement of wild boar, and legal trade in pig meat products. We consider the number of pigs, boar and amount of pig meat entering our area of interest, the prevalence of the disease in the origin country, the probability of exposure of susceptible pigs or boar in the area of interest to introduced infected pigs, boar or meat from an infected pig, and the probability of transmission to the susceptible animals. We provide maps across Europe indicating regions at highest risk of initial infection. Results indicate that the risk of ASF in 2019 was predominantly focused on those regions which already had numerous cases in 2018 (Poland, Lithuania, Hungary, Romania and Latvia). The riskiest pathway for ASFV transmission to pigs was the movement of wild boar for Eastern European countries and legal trade of pigs for Western European countries. New infections are more likely to occur in wild boar rather than pigs, for both the pig meat and wild boar movement pathways. Our results provide an opportunity to focus surveillance activities and thus increase our ability to detect ASF introductions earlier, a necessary requirement if we are to successfully control the spread of this devastating disease for the pig industry.
机译:非洲猪瘟(ASF)目前正在欧洲向西和东方蔓延到中国,伴随着野猪和家养猪的病例。通用风险评估框架用于确定在欧盟成员国跨越欧盟成员国的良好空间尺度对ASF病毒(ASFV)进行第一次感染的概率。该框架旨在通过其ASF监测和干预活动协助欧洲风险管理人员。以精细的空间规模进行风险评估允许热点监督,可以通过指导受到风险最大的领域或途径的监测或干预资源来帮助风险管理人员,因此可以实现有限资源的优先级。我们使用最近的ASF案例为野猪和猪群中疾病的患病率,并且由于三个潜在的途径,计算了100km2细胞分辨率的初始感染的风险:活猪的法律贸易,野猪的自然运动,和猪肉产品的法律贸易。我们考虑猪,公猪和猪肉数量进入我们感兴趣的领域,原产地区疾病的患病率,暴露敏感猪或野猪的概率在感兴趣的猪,公猪或来自受感染的猪的肉,以及传播到易感动物的概率。我们在欧洲提供地图表明初始感染的最高风险区域。结果表明,2019年ASF的风险主要集中在2018年(波兰,立陶宛,匈牙利,罗马尼亚和拉脱维亚的那些地区。 ASFV传播到猪的风险途径是东欧国家的野猪运动和西欧国家的猪的法律贸易。对于猪肉和野猪运动途径,猪肉和野猪的野猪而不是猪更有可能发生新的感染。我们的结果提供了集中监控活动的机会,从而提高我们之前检测ASF介绍的能力,如果我们成功控制猪工业的这种破坏性疾病的传播,那么必要的要求。

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