Patterns of ASFV Transmission in Domestic Pigs in Serbia
Аутори
Glišić, DimitrijeMilićević, Vesna
Veljović, Ljubiša
Milovanović, Bojan
Kureljušić, Branislav
Ðordević, Igor
Anđelković, Katarina
Petković, Jelena
Dačić, Miroljub
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The first case of African swine fever in domestic pigs in Serbia was in 2019. The following
year, the disease was confirmed in wild boar. Thenceforth, ASF has been continuously reported in
both wild and domestic pigs. The outbreaks in domestic pigs could not be linked directly to wild
boars, even though wild boars were endemically infected, and reservoirs for ASF. This study aimed to
investigate outbreaks and routes of transmission in domestic pigs in a region of central Serbia where
no outbreaks in wild boar were reported. Fourteen outbreaks of ASF on backyard farms with low
biosecurity were traced back, and no connection to wild boar was found. The epidemic investigation
covered 2094 holdings, with 24,368 pigs, out of which 1882 were tested for ASF. In surrounding
hunting grounds, field searches were conducted. Dead wild boars were found, and 138 hunted wild
boars were negative for ASFV. It was concluded that outbreaks in 2021 were provoked by the illegal
trade of live anim...als and pig products. Even though infective pressure from wild boars is assumed,
no positive cases have been found, while the ASFV spreads within the domestic swine population
evidenced in four recent outbreaks in 2022
Кључне речи:
African swine fever / domestic pigs / wild boar / disease drivers / SerbiaИзвор:
Pathogens, 2023, 12, 149Издавач:
- MDPI
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Glišić, Dimitrije AU - Milićević, Vesna AU - Veljović, Ljubiša AU - Milovanović, Bojan AU - Kureljušić, Branislav AU - Ðordević, Igor AU - Anđelković, Katarina AU - Petković, Jelena AU - Dačić, Miroljub PY - 2023 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2540 AB - The first case of African swine fever in domestic pigs in Serbia was in 2019. The following year, the disease was confirmed in wild boar. Thenceforth, ASF has been continuously reported in both wild and domestic pigs. The outbreaks in domestic pigs could not be linked directly to wild boars, even though wild boars were endemically infected, and reservoirs for ASF. This study aimed to investigate outbreaks and routes of transmission in domestic pigs in a region of central Serbia where no outbreaks in wild boar were reported. Fourteen outbreaks of ASF on backyard farms with low biosecurity were traced back, and no connection to wild boar was found. The epidemic investigation covered 2094 holdings, with 24,368 pigs, out of which 1882 were tested for ASF. In surrounding hunting grounds, field searches were conducted. Dead wild boars were found, and 138 hunted wild boars were negative for ASFV. It was concluded that outbreaks in 2021 were provoked by the illegal trade of live animals and pig products. Even though infective pressure from wild boars is assumed, no positive cases have been found, while the ASFV spreads within the domestic swine population evidenced in four recent outbreaks in 2022 PB - MDPI T2 - Pathogens T1 - Patterns of ASFV Transmission in Domestic Pigs in Serbia VL - 12 IS - 149 DO - 10.3390/pathogens12010149 ER -
@article{ author = "Glišić, Dimitrije and Milićević, Vesna and Veljović, Ljubiša and Milovanović, Bojan and Kureljušić, Branislav and Ðordević, Igor and Anđelković, Katarina and Petković, Jelena and Dačić, Miroljub", year = "2023", abstract = "The first case of African swine fever in domestic pigs in Serbia was in 2019. The following year, the disease was confirmed in wild boar. Thenceforth, ASF has been continuously reported in both wild and domestic pigs. The outbreaks in domestic pigs could not be linked directly to wild boars, even though wild boars were endemically infected, and reservoirs for ASF. This study aimed to investigate outbreaks and routes of transmission in domestic pigs in a region of central Serbia where no outbreaks in wild boar were reported. Fourteen outbreaks of ASF on backyard farms with low biosecurity were traced back, and no connection to wild boar was found. The epidemic investigation covered 2094 holdings, with 24,368 pigs, out of which 1882 were tested for ASF. In surrounding hunting grounds, field searches were conducted. Dead wild boars were found, and 138 hunted wild boars were negative for ASFV. It was concluded that outbreaks in 2021 were provoked by the illegal trade of live animals and pig products. Even though infective pressure from wild boars is assumed, no positive cases have been found, while the ASFV spreads within the domestic swine population evidenced in four recent outbreaks in 2022", publisher = "MDPI", journal = "Pathogens", title = "Patterns of ASFV Transmission in Domestic Pigs in Serbia", volume = "12", number = "149", doi = "10.3390/pathogens12010149" }
Glišić, D., Milićević, V., Veljović, L., Milovanović, B., Kureljušić, B., Ðordević, I., Anđelković, K., Petković, J.,& Dačić, M.. (2023). Patterns of ASFV Transmission in Domestic Pigs in Serbia. in Pathogens MDPI., 12(149). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010149
Glišić D, Milićević V, Veljović L, Milovanović B, Kureljušić B, Ðordević I, Anđelković K, Petković J, Dačić M. Patterns of ASFV Transmission in Domestic Pigs in Serbia. in Pathogens. 2023;12(149). doi:10.3390/pathogens12010149 .
Glišić, Dimitrije, Milićević, Vesna, Veljović, Ljubiša, Milovanović, Bojan, Kureljušić, Branislav, Ðordević, Igor, Anđelković, Katarina, Petković, Jelena, Dačić, Miroljub, "Patterns of ASFV Transmission in Domestic Pigs in Serbia" in Pathogens, 12, no. 149 (2023), https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12010149 . .