Swedish Veterinary Agency, Uppsala, 751 89, Sweden.
Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala, 750 07, Sweden.
BMC Vet Res. 2024 Jul 17;20(1):320. doi: 10.1186/s12917-024-04183-9.
The first outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Sweden was detected in 2023 in wild boar. This study was conducted before the first ASF outbreak with the objective of investigating Swedish hunters' perceptions and practices pertaining to ASF ahead of any potential future outbreak. A mixed-methods interview study with Swedish wild boar hunters, consisting of focus group discussions and a questionnaire, was undertaken between October 2020 and December 2021. Six focus groups were conducted online, and an online questionnaire with questions related to practices and habits concerning hunting, the use of bait and hunting trips was sent to all members of the Swedish Hunting and Wildlife Association. A total of 3244 responses were received.
Three general themes were identified in a thematic analysis of the data from the focus groups: hunters are willing to engage in ASF prevention and control, simplicity and feasibility are crucial for the implementation of reporting, sampling and control measures, and more information and the greater involvement of the authorities are required in ASF prevention and control. Results from the questionnaire showed that the use of bait was common. Products of animal origin were rarely used for baiting; the most common product used was maize. Hunting trips abroad, especially outside of the Nordic countries, were uncommon.
Hunting tourism and the use of bait do not seem to constitute a major risk for the introduction of ASF to wild boar populations in Sweden. The accessibility of relevant information for each concerned stakeholder and the ease of reporting and sampling are crucial to maintain the positive engagement of hunters.
2023 年,瑞典首次在野猪中检测到非洲猪瘟(ASF)疫情。本研究在首次 ASF 疫情爆发前进行,目的是在未来任何潜在的 ASF 疫情爆发之前,调查瑞典猎人对 ASF 的看法和做法。采用混合方法的访谈研究,包括焦点小组讨论和问卷调查,于 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 12 月期间对瑞典野猪猎人进行。进行了 6 次在线焦点小组讨论,并向瑞典狩猎和野生动物协会的所有成员发送了一份在线问卷,其中包含与狩猎、诱饵使用和狩猎旅行相关的做法和习惯的问题。共收到 3244 份回复。
通过对焦点小组数据的主题分析,确定了三个总体主题:猎人愿意参与 ASF 的预防和控制,报告、抽样和控制措施的实施必须简单且可行,以及需要在 ASF 的预防和控制中提供更多信息和更大程度地让当局参与。问卷调查的结果表明,诱饵的使用很常见。很少使用动物源性产品作为诱饵;最常用的产品是玉米。出国狩猎,尤其是在北欧国家以外,并不常见。
狩猎旅游和诱饵的使用似乎不会对 ASF 引入瑞典野猪种群构成重大风险。为每个相关利益相关者提供相关信息的便利性以及报告和抽样的简便性对于保持猎人的积极参与至关重要。