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The risk of the introduction of classical swine fever virus at regional level in the European Union: a conceptual framework.

C J de Vos1, H W Saatkamp, R B M Huirne, A A Dijkhuizen.   

Abstract

Recent classical swine fever (CSF) epidemics in the European Union (EU) have clearly shown that preventing the introduction of CSF virus (CSFV) deserves high priority. Insight into all the factors contributing to the risk of CSFV introduction is a prerequisite for deciding which preventive actions are cost-effective. The relations between virus introduction and spread, prevention and control, and economic losses have been described using the conceptual framework presented in this paper. A pathway diagram provides insight into all the pathways contributing to the likelihood of CSFV introduction (LVI_CSF) into regions of the EU. A qualitative assessment based on this pathway diagram shows that regions with high pig densities generally have a higher LVI_CSF, although this cannot be attributed to pig density only. The pathway diagram was also used to qualitatively assess the reduction in LVI_CSF achieved by restructuring the pig production sector. Especially integrated chains of industrialised pig farming reduce the LVI_CSF considerably, but are also difficult and costly to implement. Quantitative assessment of the LVI_CSF on the basis of the pathway diagram is needed to support the results of the qualitative assessments described.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15005538     DOI: 10.20506/rst.22.3.1433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Tech        ISSN: 0253-1933            Impact factor:   1.181


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1.  Spatial and Functional Organization of Pig Trade in Different European Production Systems: Implications for Disease Prevention and Control.

Authors:  Anne Relun; Vladimir Grosbois; José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno; Tsviatko Alexandrov; Francesco Feliziani; Agnès Waret-Szkuta; Sophie Molia; Eric Marcel Charles Etter; Beatriz Martínez-López
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2016-02-04

2.  Vulnerability of the British swine industry to classical swine fever.

Authors:  Thibaud Porphyre; Carla Correia-Gomes; Margo E Chase-Topping; Kokouvi Gamado; Harriet K Auty; Ian Hutchinson; Aaron Reeves; George J Gunn; Mark E J Woolhouse
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-02-22       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Risk of Introduction of Classical Swine Fever Into the State of Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Authors:  Daniella N Schettino; Fedor I Korennoy; Andres M Perez
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-07-01

4.  Models To Assess the Risk of Introduction of Selected Animal Viral Diseases Through the Importation of Live Animals As a Key Part of Risk Analysis.

Authors:  Anna Gierak; Krzysztof Śmietanka
Journal:  J Vet Res       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 1.744

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