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Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar
Infectious wildlife diseases that circulate at the interface with domestic animals pose significant threats worldwide and require early detection and warning. Although animal tracking technologies are used to discern behavioural changes, they are rarely used to monitor wildlife diseases. Common dise...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10465979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37644835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.1396 |
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author | Morelle, Kevin Barasona, Jose Angel Bosch, Jaime Heine, Georg Daim, Andreas Arnold, Janosch Bauch, Toralf Kosowska, Aleksandra Cadenas-Fernández, Estefanía Aviles, Marta Martinez Zuñiga, Daniel Wikelski, Martin Vizcaino-Sanchez, Jose Manuel Safi, Kamran |
author_facet | Morelle, Kevin Barasona, Jose Angel Bosch, Jaime Heine, Georg Daim, Andreas Arnold, Janosch Bauch, Toralf Kosowska, Aleksandra Cadenas-Fernández, Estefanía Aviles, Marta Martinez Zuñiga, Daniel Wikelski, Martin Vizcaino-Sanchez, Jose Manuel Safi, Kamran |
author_sort | Morelle, Kevin |
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description | Infectious wildlife diseases that circulate at the interface with domestic animals pose significant threats worldwide and require early detection and warning. Although animal tracking technologies are used to discern behavioural changes, they are rarely used to monitor wildlife diseases. Common disease-induced behavioural changes include reduced activity and lethargy (‘sickness behaviour’). Here, we investigated whether accelerometer sensors could detect the onset of African swine fever (ASF), a viral infection that induces high mortality in suids for which no vaccine is currently available. Taking advantage of an experiment designed to test an oral ASF vaccine, we equipped 12 wild boars with an accelerometer tag and quantified how ASF affects their activity pattern and behavioural fingerprint, using overall dynamic body acceleration. Wild boars showed a daily reduction in activity of 10–20% from the healthy to the viremia phase. Using change point statistics and comparing healthy individuals living in semi-free and free-ranging conditions, we show how the onset of disease-induced sickness can be detected and how such early detection could work in natural settings. Timely detection of infection in animals is crucial for disease surveillance and control, and accelerometer technology on sentinel animals provides a viable complementary tool to existing disease management approaches. |
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spelling | pubmed-104659792023-08-31 Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar Morelle, Kevin Barasona, Jose Angel Bosch, Jaime Heine, Georg Daim, Andreas Arnold, Janosch Bauch, Toralf Kosowska, Aleksandra Cadenas-Fernández, Estefanía Aviles, Marta Martinez Zuñiga, Daniel Wikelski, Martin Vizcaino-Sanchez, Jose Manuel Safi, Kamran Proc Biol Sci Behaviour Infectious wildlife diseases that circulate at the interface with domestic animals pose significant threats worldwide and require early detection and warning. Although animal tracking technologies are used to discern behavioural changes, they are rarely used to monitor wildlife diseases. Common disease-induced behavioural changes include reduced activity and lethargy (‘sickness behaviour’). Here, we investigated whether accelerometer sensors could detect the onset of African swine fever (ASF), a viral infection that induces high mortality in suids for which no vaccine is currently available. Taking advantage of an experiment designed to test an oral ASF vaccine, we equipped 12 wild boars with an accelerometer tag and quantified how ASF affects their activity pattern and behavioural fingerprint, using overall dynamic body acceleration. Wild boars showed a daily reduction in activity of 10–20% from the healthy to the viremia phase. Using change point statistics and comparing healthy individuals living in semi-free and free-ranging conditions, we show how the onset of disease-induced sickness can be detected and how such early detection could work in natural settings. Timely detection of infection in animals is crucial for disease surveillance and control, and accelerometer technology on sentinel animals provides a viable complementary tool to existing disease management approaches. The Royal Society 2023-08-30 2023-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10465979/ /pubmed/37644835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.1396 Text en © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Behaviour Morelle, Kevin Barasona, Jose Angel Bosch, Jaime Heine, Georg Daim, Andreas Arnold, Janosch Bauch, Toralf Kosowska, Aleksandra Cadenas-Fernández, Estefanía Aviles, Marta Martinez Zuñiga, Daniel Wikelski, Martin Vizcaino-Sanchez, Jose Manuel Safi, Kamran Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar |
title | Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar |
title_full | Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar |
title_fullStr | Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar |
title_full_unstemmed | Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar |
title_short | Accelerometer-based detection of African swine fever infection in wild boar |
title_sort | accelerometer-based detection of african swine fever infection in wild boar |
topic | Behaviour |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10465979/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37644835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2023.1396 |
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