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欧洲猪通过种公猪流动以及生猪和猪肉合法贸易感染非洲猪瘟病毒的风险。

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

作者信息

Taylor Rachel A, Condoleo Roberto, Simons Robin R L, Gale Paul, Kelly Louise A, Snary Emma L

机构信息

Department of Epidemiological Sciences, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), Weybridge, United Kingdom.

Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale Lazio e Toscana "M. Aleandri", Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2020 Jan 9;6:486. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00486. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

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 prioritization of limited resources. We use 2018 cases of ASF to estimate prevalence of the disease in both wild boar and pig populations and compute the risk of initial infection for 2019 at a 100 km cell resolution via 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 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.

摘要

非洲猪瘟(ASF)目前正在欧洲向西蔓延,并向东传入中国,野猪和家猪中均有病例出现。一个通用风险评估框架被用于在欧盟成员国的精细空间尺度上确定首次感染非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)的概率。该框架旨在协助欧洲各地的风险管理人员开展其非洲猪瘟监测和干预活动。在精细空间尺度上进行风险评估可实现热点监测,这有助于风险管理人员将监测或干预资源导向那些被认为风险最高的区域或途径,从而能够对有限资源进行优先排序。我们利用2018年的非洲猪瘟病例来估计野猪和猪群中该病的流行率,并通过三种潜在途径以100公里网格分辨率计算2019年初始感染的风险:生猪的合法贸易、野猪的自然移动以及猪肉产品的合法贸易。我们考虑进入我们感兴趣区域的猪、野猪数量以及猪肉数量、原产国的疾病流行率、感兴趣区域内易感猪或野猪接触引入的感染猪(或野猪)或感染猪的肉的暴露概率,以及传播给易感动物的概率。我们提供了全欧洲的地图,标明了初始感染风险最高的区域。结果表明,2019年非洲猪瘟的风险主要集中在2018年已经出现大量病例的那些区域(波兰、立陶宛、匈牙利、罗马尼亚和拉脱维亚)。对于东欧国家,非洲猪瘟病毒传播给猪的最具风险的途径是野猪的移动;对于西欧国家,则是猪的合法贸易。在猪肉和野猪移动途径方面,新感染更有可能发生在野猪而非猪身上。我们的结果提供了一个机会,可将监测活动集中起来,从而提高我们更早发现非洲猪瘟传入的能力,这是我们要成功控制这种对养猪业具有毁灭性的疾病传播的必要条件。

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