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Changes in Estimating the Wild Boar Carcasses Sampling Effort: Applying the EFSA ASF Exit Strategy by Means of the

Authors :
Stefano, Cappai
Ileana, Baldi
Pietro, Desini
Antonio, Pintore
Daniele, Denurra
Marcella, Cherchi
Sandro, Rolesu
Daniela, Mandas
Giulia, Franzoni
Mariangela Stefania, Fiori
Annalisa, Oggiano
Francesco, Feliziani
Vittorio, Guberti
Federica, Loi
Source :
Viruses. 14(7)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

African swine fever (ASF) is a devastating disease, resulting in the high mortality of domestic and wild pigs, spreading quickly around the world. Ensuring the prevention and early detection of the disease is even more crucial given the absence of licensed vaccines. As suggested by the European Commission, those countries which intend to provide evidence of freedom need to speed up passive surveillance of their wild boar populations. If this kind of surveillance is well-regulated in domestic pig farms, the country-specific activities to be put in place for wild populations need to be set based on wild boar density, hunting bags, the environment, and financial resources. Following the indications of the official EFSA opinion 2021, a practical interpretation of the strategy was implemented based on the failure probabilities of wrongly declaring the freedom of an area even if the disease is still present but undetected. This work aimed at providing a valid, applicative example of an exit strategy based on two different approaches: the first uses the wild boar density to estimate the number of carcasses need to complete the exit strategy, while the second estimates it from the number of wild boar hunted and tested. A practical free access tool, named

Details

ISSN :
19994915
Volume :
14
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Viruses
Accession number :
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