Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia.
Ausvet, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia.
Viruses. 2022 Dec 24;15(1):61. doi: 10.3390/v15010061.
African swine fever (ASF) in Asia and the Pacific is currently dominated by ASF virus transmission within and between domestic pig populations. The contribution made by wild suids is currently not well understood; their distribution, density and susceptibility to the virus has raised concerns that their role in the epidemiology of ASF in the region might be underestimated. Whilst in the Republic of Korea wild suids are considered important in the spread and maintenance of ASF virus, there is an apparent underreporting to official sources of the disease in wild suids from other countires and regions. A review of the current literature, an analysis of the official reporting resources and a survey of the World Organisation of Animal Health Member delegates in Asia and the Pacific were used to assess the potential role of wild suids in ASF outbreaks, and also to gain insight into what ASF management or control strategies are currently implemented for wild suids. Applying appropriate population control and management strategies can be increased in some areas, especially to assist in the conservation of endangered endemic wild suids in this region.
非洲猪瘟(ASF)在亚洲和太平洋地区目前主要由国内猪群内部和之间的 ASF 病毒传播所主导。野猪的贡献目前还不太清楚;它们的分布、密度和对病毒的易感性引起了人们的关注,即它们在该地区 ASF 流行病学中的作用可能被低估了。虽然在韩国,野猪被认为在 ASF 病毒的传播和维持中很重要,但其他国家和地区向官方报告野猪感染 ASF 的情况显然存在漏报。本研究通过对现有文献的综述、对官方报告资源的分析以及对亚洲和太平洋地区世界动物卫生组织成员国代表的调查,评估了野猪在 ASF 疫情中的潜在作用,并深入了解了目前针对野猪实施的 ASF 管理或控制策略。在某些地区,可以增加应用适当的种群控制和管理策略,特别是在该地区有助于保护濒危本地野猪的地区。