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The epidemiological status of African swine fever in domestic swine herds in the Tavush Province region, Armenia

机译:亚美尼亚大学省地区国内猪牛群的非洲猪瘟的流行病学现状

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The factors associated with the spread and persistence of African swine fever (ASF) in the Caucasus region remain to be fully identified. It is assumed that large naive populations of domestic free-ranging and wild pigs are critical to disease transmission and maintenance. Nonetheless, 11 years since its epidemic introduction into the region in 2007, ASF virus (ASFV) is still circulating, suggesting that an endemic cycle has been established based on contact between free-ranging domestic pigs and wild pigs, and that native Ornithodoros ticks probably serve as reservoirs for the virus. Therefore, research is required to gather information on the epidemiological status of ASF in the Caucasus region, focusing particularly on understanding modes of ASFV spread and persistence in this new virus environment. The authors established an ASFV survey targeting domestic pigs in the Tavush province of northern Armenia, an area of the country considered to be at high risk of disease incursion/occurrence. All tested samples collected for this survey were negative for ASF. The probability of observing no reactors by antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in a sample of this size (n = 1,506) from a population with an estimated disease prevalence of 1% is very low (< 0.0001). Therefore, it is possible but very unlikely for ASFV to be present among domestic pigs in the Tavush province region.
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    《Revue Scientifique et Technique》 |2019年第3期|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Sci Ctr Risk Assessment &

    Anal Food Safety Area Masis Highway 107-2 Yerevan 0071 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Hanrapetutyan Sq Govt House 3 Yerevan 0010 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Hanrapetutyan Sq Govt House 3 Yerevan 0010 Armenia;

    Minist Agr Hanrapetutyan Sq Govt House 3 Yerevan 0010 Armenia;

    Vet Serv Ctr Hanrapetutyan Sq Govt House 3 Yerevan 0010 Armenia;

    Vet Serv Ctr Hanrapetutyan Sq Govt House 3 Yerevan 0010 Armenia;

    Penn State Univ Coll Agr Sci State Coll Dept Vet &

    Biomed Sci State Coll PA 16801 USA;

    Pacific Northwest Natl Lab Fundamental Computat &

    Sci Div POB 999 Richland WA 99352 USA;

    Univ Nebraska Sch Vet Med &

    Biomed Sci POB 830905 Lincoln NE 68583 USA;

    Univ Connecticut Coll Agr Hlth &

    Nat Resources Dept Pathobiol &

    Vet Sci 61 North Eagleville Rd Unit 3089 Storrs CT 06269 USA;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物医学(兽医学);
  • 关键词

    African swine fever virus; Armenia; Prevalence; Pig; Porcine; Transmission; Virulence;

    机译:非洲猪瘟病毒;亚美尼亚;患病率;猪;猪;透射;毒力;

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