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African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination
In Uganda, a low-income country in east Africa, African swine fever (ASF) is endemic with yearly outbreaks. In the prevailing smallholder subsistence farming systems, farm biosecurity is largely non-existent. Outbreaks of ASF, particularly in smallholder farms, often go unreported, creating signific...
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author | Chenais, Erika Sternberg-Lewerin, Susanna Boqvist, Sofia Liu, Lihong LeBlanc, Neil Aliro, Tonny Masembe, Charles Ståhl, Karl |
author_facet | Chenais, Erika Sternberg-Lewerin, Susanna Boqvist, Sofia Liu, Lihong LeBlanc, Neil Aliro, Tonny Masembe, Charles Ståhl, Karl |
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description | In Uganda, a low-income country in east Africa, African swine fever (ASF) is endemic with yearly outbreaks. In the prevailing smallholder subsistence farming systems, farm biosecurity is largely non-existent. Outbreaks of ASF, particularly in smallholder farms, often go unreported, creating significant epidemiological knowledge gaps. The continuous circulation of ASF in smallholder settings also creates biosecurity challenges for larger farms. In this study, an on-going outbreak of ASF in an endemic area was investigated on farm level, including analyses of on-farm environmental virus contamination. The study was carried out on a medium-sized pig farm with 35 adult pigs and 103 piglets or growers at the onset of the outbreak. Within 3 months, all pigs had died or were slaughtered. The study included interviews with farm representatives as well as biological and environmental sampling. ASF was confirmed by the presence of ASF virus (ASFV) genomic material in biological (blood, serum) and environmental (soil, water, feed, manure) samples by real-time PCR. The ASFV-positive biological samples confirmed the clinical assessment and were consistent with known virus characteristics. Most environmental samples were found to be positive. Assessment of farm biosecurity, interviews, and the results from the biological and environmental samples revealed that breaches and non-compliance with biosecurity protocols most likely led to the introduction and within-farm spread of the virus. The information derived from this study provides valuable insight regarding the implementation of biosecurity measures, particularly in endemic areas. |
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spelling | pubmed-52531502017-02-03 African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination Chenais, Erika Sternberg-Lewerin, Susanna Boqvist, Sofia Liu, Lihong LeBlanc, Neil Aliro, Tonny Masembe, Charles Ståhl, Karl Trop Anim Health Prod Regular Articles In Uganda, a low-income country in east Africa, African swine fever (ASF) is endemic with yearly outbreaks. In the prevailing smallholder subsistence farming systems, farm biosecurity is largely non-existent. Outbreaks of ASF, particularly in smallholder farms, often go unreported, creating significant epidemiological knowledge gaps. The continuous circulation of ASF in smallholder settings also creates biosecurity challenges for larger farms. In this study, an on-going outbreak of ASF in an endemic area was investigated on farm level, including analyses of on-farm environmental virus contamination. The study was carried out on a medium-sized pig farm with 35 adult pigs and 103 piglets or growers at the onset of the outbreak. Within 3 months, all pigs had died or were slaughtered. The study included interviews with farm representatives as well as biological and environmental sampling. ASF was confirmed by the presence of ASF virus (ASFV) genomic material in biological (blood, serum) and environmental (soil, water, feed, manure) samples by real-time PCR. The ASFV-positive biological samples confirmed the clinical assessment and were consistent with known virus characteristics. Most environmental samples were found to be positive. Assessment of farm biosecurity, interviews, and the results from the biological and environmental samples revealed that breaches and non-compliance with biosecurity protocols most likely led to the introduction and within-farm spread of the virus. The information derived from this study provides valuable insight regarding the implementation of biosecurity measures, particularly in endemic areas. Springer Netherlands 2016-12-13 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5253150/ /pubmed/27966070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-016-1197-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Regular Articles Chenais, Erika Sternberg-Lewerin, Susanna Boqvist, Sofia Liu, Lihong LeBlanc, Neil Aliro, Tonny Masembe, Charles Ståhl, Karl African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
title | African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
title_full | African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
title_fullStr | African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
title_full_unstemmed | African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
title_short | African swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in Uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
title_sort | african swine fever outbreak on a medium-sized farm in uganda: biosecurity breaches and within-farm virus contamination |
topic | Regular Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5253150/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27966070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-016-1197-0 |
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