Argentina: Biosecurity is the most important tool for the prevention of swine fever

Published 2021년 9월 16일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the concern over the global spread of African Swine Fever (ASF), a disease that poses a significant threat to the pork supply due to its impact on pig populations. With no vaccine available, biosecurity measures have become crucial in preventing the disease's spread. Originating in Africa, ASF has infiltrated Europe, Russia, China, and recently the Dominican Republic, prompting increased awareness of its economic and agricultural implications. The article outlines how the disease can be introduced into new areas through various means, such as waste, contaminated meat products, and travelers. It emphasizes the risks associated with backyard and informal farming, where biosecurity measures may be lacking. The article stresses the importance of understanding the disease's transmission routes and implementing strict biosecurity measures to prevent ASF from infiltrating farms, focusing on both exclusion and containment strategies.
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Original content

Pigs provide an important source of high-quality protein and production is expected to increase in the future to meet the growing global demand for meat. However, the supply of pork is threatened by infectious diseases, and among these the African Swine Fever (ASF) is currently causing more concern. Its continuous spread outside Africa such as in Europe, the Russian Federation, China and, more recently, in the American continent, due to its arrival in the Dominican Republic. After decades of being eradicated, awareness of the threat posed by this devastating disease to the global swine industry has grown. Infection by the African Swine Fever virus (ASFV) of pigs and wild boars can cause high economic losses due to the high mortalities that occur in the pig population. The lack of a vaccine makes it difficult to control the disease and this is where biosecurity at the level of regions, countries and at the level of the pig farm, takes on total relevance for prevention. But what is ...
Source: ARabc

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