Epidemiology of African Swine Fever and Its Risk in Nepal

被引:5
作者
Subedi, Deepak [1 ]
Bhandari, Suman [1 ]
Pantha, Saurav [1 ]
Poudel, Uddab [1 ]
Jyoti, Sumit [1 ]
Kandel, Milan [2 ]
Karki, Surendra [3 ]
Dhakal, Santosh [4 ]
机构
[1] Tribhuvan Univ, Inst Agr & Anim Sci, Paklihawa Campus, Siddharthanagar 32900, Nepal
[2] Agr & Forestry Univ, Fac Anim Sci Vet Sci & Fisheries FAVF, Bharatpur 44200, Nepal
[3] Food & Agr Org UN FAO UN, Emergency Ctr Transboundary Anim Dis, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
[4] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, W Harry Feinstone Dept Mol Microbiol & Immunol, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
关键词
African swine fever; African swine fever virus; pork industry; domestic and wild pigs; virus transmission; preventive measures; WILD BOAR; VIRUS; TRANSMISSION; PIGS;
D O I
10.3390/microbiolres12030041
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious viral infection of domestic and wild pigs with high mortality. First reported in East Africa in the early 1900s, ASF was largely controlled in domestic pigs in many countries. However, in recent years ASF outbreaks have been reported in several countries in Europe and Asia. The occurrence of ASF in China, the largest pork producer in the world, in 2018 and in India, the country that surrounds and shares open borders with Nepal, has increased the risk of ASF transmission to Nepal. Lately, the pork industry has been growing in Nepal, overcoming traditional religious and cultural biases against it. However, the emergence of viral infections such as ASF could severely affect the industry's growth and sustainability. Because there are no effective vaccines available to prevent ASF, the government should focus on preventing entry of the virus through strict quarantine measures at the borders, controls on illegal trade, and effective management practices, including biosecurity measures.
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页数:11
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