Predicting Suitable Areas for African Swine Fever Outbreaks in Wild Boars in South Korea and Their Implications for Managing High-Risk Pig Farms

被引:3
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作者
Choi, Ju Hui [1 ]
Namgung, Hun [2 ]
Lim, Sang Jin [1 ]
Kim, Eui Kyeong [2 ]
Oh, Yeonsu [3 ,4 ]
Park, Yung Chul [1 ]
机构
[1] Kangwon Natl Univ, Coll Forest & Environm Sci, Chunchon 24341, South Korea
[2] Korea Natl Pk Res Inst, Ecol Survey Div, Wonju 26441, South Korea
[3] Kangwon Natl Univ, Coll Vet Med, Chunchon 24341, South Korea
[4] Kangwon Natl Univ, Inst Vet Sci, Chunchon 24341, South Korea
来源
ANIMALS | 2023年 / 13卷 / 13期
关键词
wild boar; carcass; African swine fever; ASF; MaxEnt; Shortest path betweenness centrality; HABITAT SUITABILITY; RUSSIAN-FEDERATION; MODELS; DISEASE; DISTRIBUTIONS; TRANSMISSION; MAXENT; CONNECTIVITY; ACCURACY; INSIGHTS;
D O I
10.3390/ani13132148
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Predicting suitable areas and paths for African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks is crucial for early detection and removal of ASF virus (ASFV)-infected carcasses in ASF-prevalent regions, as well as for the establishment of preemptive quarantine measures in ASF-free regions. In this study, we utilized the MaxEnt model and shortest-path betweenness centrality to predict areas with a high likelihood of ASF outbreaks in wild boars while also identifying individual pig farms and pig farm sectors at high risk of ASFV spillover from wild boars. The results of this study are intended to help to save time and cost in searching for carcasses by specifying the search range for ASFV-infected wild boar carcasses. Additionally, the study's findings could help pig farms at high risk of ASFV spillover establish preemptive quarantine measures such as reinforcing biosecurity inside the farms and routinely searching for carcasses around the farms. African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious disease affecting domestic pigs and wild boars, with no effective vaccine or treatment available. In South Korea, extensive measures have been implemented to prevent ASF transmission between wild boars and ASF spillover from wild boars to pig farm sectors, including the search for ASF-infected carcasses in mountainous forests and the installation of fences across wide areas of these forests. To determine the priority search range for infected carcasses and establish pig farm-centered quarantine measures, it is necessary to predict the specific path of ASF outbreaks in wild boars and identify pig farms at high risk of ASF spillover from wild boars. Here, we aimed to predict suitable areas and geographical paths for ASF outbreaks in wild boars using the MaxEnt model and shortest-path betweenness centrality analysis. The analysis identified a high frequency of ASF outbreaks in areas with a suitability value & GE;0.4 on the suitability map and in areas within a 1.8 km range from the path on the shortest-path map, indicating these areas were high-risk zones for ASF outbreaks. Among the 5063 pig farms analyzed, 37 were in the high-risk zone on the suitability map, 499 were in the high-risk zone on the shortest-path map, and 9 were in both risk zones. Of the 51 pig farm sectors with a dense distribution of pig farms (kernel density & GE; 8), 25 sectors were in contact with or partially overlapped the high risk zone on the suitability map, 18 sectors were located within the high risk zone on the shortest-path map, and 14 sectors were located within both risk zones. These findings aided in determining the priority range for searches for wild boar carcasses and enabled the establishment of preemptive ASF prevention measures around the pig farming sectors that are at risk of ASF spillover from wild boars.
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