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Estimation of a Within-Herd Transmission Rate for African Swine Fever in Vietnam

SIMPLE SUMMARY: We describe results from a panel study in which pigs from a 17-sow African swine fever (ASF) positive herd in Thái Bình province, Vietnam, were followed over time to record the date of onset of ASF signs and the date of death from ASF. Our objectives were to (1) fit a susceptible-exp...

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Autores principales: Le, Van Phan, Lan, Nguyen Thi, Canevari, Jose Tobias, Villanueva-Cabezas, Juan Pablo, Padungtod, Pawin, Trinh, Thi Bich Ngoc, Nguyen, Van Tam, Pfeiffer, Caitlin N., Oberin, Madalene V., Firestone, Simon M., Stevenson, Mark A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830359
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13040571
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author Le, Van Phan
Lan, Nguyen Thi
Canevari, Jose Tobias
Villanueva-Cabezas, Juan Pablo
Padungtod, Pawin
Trinh, Thi Bich Ngoc
Nguyen, Van Tam
Pfeiffer, Caitlin N.
Oberin, Madalene V.
Firestone, Simon M.
Stevenson, Mark A.
author_facet Le, Van Phan
Lan, Nguyen Thi
Canevari, Jose Tobias
Villanueva-Cabezas, Juan Pablo
Padungtod, Pawin
Trinh, Thi Bich Ngoc
Nguyen, Van Tam
Pfeiffer, Caitlin N.
Oberin, Madalene V.
Firestone, Simon M.
Stevenson, Mark A.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: We describe results from a panel study in which pigs from a 17-sow African swine fever (ASF) positive herd in Thái Bình province, Vietnam, were followed over time to record the date of onset of ASF signs and the date of death from ASF. Our objectives were to (1) fit a susceptible-exposed-infectious-removed disease model to the data with transmission coefficients estimated using approximate Bayesian computation; (2) provide commentary on how a model of this type might be used to provide decision support for disease control authorities. Detailed datasets of epidemics afflicting smallholder herds are rare. This study provides insight into how ASF progresses in a small-scale semi-intensive pig herd in Vietnam and generated a dataset that facilitated the use of a modeling approach to describe the transmission dynamics in this frequently underreported sector. ABSTRACT: We describe results from a panel study in which pigs from a 17-sow African swine fever (ASF) positive herd in Thái Bình province, Vietnam, were followed over time to record the date of onset of ASF signs and the date of death from ASF. Our objectives were to (1) fit a susceptible-exposed-infectious-removed disease model to the data with transmission coefficients estimated using approximate Bayesian computation; (2) provide commentary on how a model of this type might be used to provide decision support for disease control authorities. For the outbreak in this herd, the median of the average latent period was 10 days (95% HPD (highest posterior density interval): 2 to 19 days), and the median of the average duration of infectiousness was 3 days (95% HPD: 2 to 4 days). The estimated median for the transmission coefficient was 3.3 (95% HPD: 0.4 to 8.9) infectious contacts per ASF-infectious pig per day. The estimated median for the basic reproductive number, R(0), was 10 (95% HPD: 1.1 to 30). Our estimates of the basic reproductive number R(0) were greater than estimates of R(0) for ASF reported previously. The results presented in this study may be used to estimate the number of pigs expected to be showing clinical signs at a given number of days following an estimated incursion date. This will allow sample size calculations, with or without adjustment to account for less than perfect sensitivity of clinical examination, to be used to determine the appropriate number of pigs to examine to detect at least one with the disease. A second use of the results of this study would be to inform the equation-based within-herd spread components of stochastic agent-based and hybrid simulation models of ASF.
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spelling pubmed-99516552023-02-25 Estimation of a Within-Herd Transmission Rate for African Swine Fever in Vietnam Le, Van Phan Lan, Nguyen Thi Canevari, Jose Tobias Villanueva-Cabezas, Juan Pablo Padungtod, Pawin Trinh, Thi Bich Ngoc Nguyen, Van Tam Pfeiffer, Caitlin N. Oberin, Madalene V. Firestone, Simon M. Stevenson, Mark A. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: We describe results from a panel study in which pigs from a 17-sow African swine fever (ASF) positive herd in Thái Bình province, Vietnam, were followed over time to record the date of onset of ASF signs and the date of death from ASF. Our objectives were to (1) fit a susceptible-exposed-infectious-removed disease model to the data with transmission coefficients estimated using approximate Bayesian computation; (2) provide commentary on how a model of this type might be used to provide decision support for disease control authorities. Detailed datasets of epidemics afflicting smallholder herds are rare. This study provides insight into how ASF progresses in a small-scale semi-intensive pig herd in Vietnam and generated a dataset that facilitated the use of a modeling approach to describe the transmission dynamics in this frequently underreported sector. ABSTRACT: We describe results from a panel study in which pigs from a 17-sow African swine fever (ASF) positive herd in Thái Bình province, Vietnam, were followed over time to record the date of onset of ASF signs and the date of death from ASF. Our objectives were to (1) fit a susceptible-exposed-infectious-removed disease model to the data with transmission coefficients estimated using approximate Bayesian computation; (2) provide commentary on how a model of this type might be used to provide decision support for disease control authorities. For the outbreak in this herd, the median of the average latent period was 10 days (95% HPD (highest posterior density interval): 2 to 19 days), and the median of the average duration of infectiousness was 3 days (95% HPD: 2 to 4 days). The estimated median for the transmission coefficient was 3.3 (95% HPD: 0.4 to 8.9) infectious contacts per ASF-infectious pig per day. The estimated median for the basic reproductive number, R(0), was 10 (95% HPD: 1.1 to 30). Our estimates of the basic reproductive number R(0) were greater than estimates of R(0) for ASF reported previously. The results presented in this study may be used to estimate the number of pigs expected to be showing clinical signs at a given number of days following an estimated incursion date. This will allow sample size calculations, with or without adjustment to account for less than perfect sensitivity of clinical examination, to be used to determine the appropriate number of pigs to examine to detect at least one with the disease. A second use of the results of this study would be to inform the equation-based within-herd spread components of stochastic agent-based and hybrid simulation models of ASF. MDPI 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9951655/ /pubmed/36830359 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13040571 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Le, Van Phan
Lan, Nguyen Thi
Canevari, Jose Tobias
Villanueva-Cabezas, Juan Pablo
Padungtod, Pawin
Trinh, Thi Bich Ngoc
Nguyen, Van Tam
Pfeiffer, Caitlin N.
Oberin, Madalene V.
Firestone, Simon M.
Stevenson, Mark A.
Estimation of a Within-Herd Transmission Rate for African Swine Fever in Vietnam
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9951655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36830359
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13040571
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