| Literature DB >> 21192854 |
Eric M C Etter1, Ismaila Seck, Vladimir Grosbois, Ferran Jori, Esther Blanco, Laurence Vial, Ayayi J Akakpo, Rianatou Bada-Alhambedji, Philippe Kone, Francois L Roger.
Abstract
In Senegal, during 2002-2007, 11 outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) were reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health. Despite this, little was known of the epidemiology of ASF in the country. To determine the prevalence of ASF in Senegal in 2006, we tested serum specimens collected from a sample of pigs in the 3 main pig-farming regions for antibodies to ASF virus using an ELISA. Of 747 serum samples examined, 126 were positive for ASF, suggesting a prevalence of 16.9%. The estimated prevalences within each of the regions (Fatick, Kolda, and Ziguinchor) were 13.3%, 7.8%, and 22.1%, respectively, with statistical evidence to suggest that the prevalence in Ziguinchor was higher than in Fatick or Kolda. This regional difference is considered in relation to different farming systems and illegal trade with neighboring countries where the infection is endemic.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21192854 PMCID: PMC3204638 DOI: 10.3201/eid1701.100896
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureSampled villages (black dots) in the 3 main regions of Senegal for pig production, Fatick, Ziguinchor, and Kolda (gray shading). Dashed lines indicate the 700 mm (gray) and 800 mm (black) rainfall isohyets for 2006. The southern limit range of Ornithodoros sonrai tick distribution (750 mm) can be estimated.
Numbers of villages and farms sampled and number of realized samples for African swine fever virus in each study region, Senegal, 2006
| Characteristic | Fatick | Kolda | Ziquinchor |
| No. villages | 15 | 24 | 43 |
| No. farms | 72 | 64 | 69 |
| Realized samples | 152 | 286 | 318 |
Individual prevalence of African swine fever in main pig breeding regions, Senegal, 2006
| Region | No. pigs sampled | Estimated individual prevalence, % | 95% confidence interval for the apparent prevalence | Uncertainty interval for the true prevalence, % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatick | 149 | 13.3 | 8.0–21.2 | 3.2–20.6 |
| Kolda | 281 | 7.8 | 4.9–12.2 | 0–11.0 |
| Ziguinchor | 317 | 22.1 | 16.9–28.3 | 12.8–28.3 |