Do wild suids from Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa, play a role in the maintenance and transmission of African swine fever to domestic pigs?

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dc.contributor.author Mapendere, Cynthia
dc.contributor.author Jori, Ferran J.
dc.contributor.author Etter, Eric Marcel Charles
dc.contributor.author Ferguson, Jan Willem Helenus
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-23T12:40:59Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-23T12:40:59Z
dc.date.issued 2021-09
dc.description.abstract Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) and bushpigs (Potamochoerus larvatus) are considered as the wild reservoirs of ASF. They are both present in Ndumo Game Reserve (NGR), located in the Northern South African Province of KwaZulu on the border with Mozambique. In that area, the occurrence of tick-warthog sylvatic cycle of ASF has been suspected for years. To assess if wild suids represent a risk of ASF virus spillover to domestic pigs, wild suid abundance and incursions outside NGR boundaries were estimated using transect counts, fence patrols and camera traps. Also, the presence of Ornithodoros ticks was explored in 35 warthog burrows within NGR. In addition, blood samples were taken from 67 domestic pig farms located outside NGR to be tested for ASF antibodies. Information on interactions between domestic and wild suids and ASF occurrence was gathered using interviews with pig farmers (n = 254) in the study area. In conclusion, the bushpigs and warthog's population estimates in NGR are 5 and 3–5 individuals/km2, respectively. Both species move out of the reserve regularly (15.4 warthogs/day and 6.35 bushpigs/day), with movements significantly increasing in the dry season. Some farmers observed warthogs and bushpigs as far as 8 and 19 km from NGR, respectively, but no reports of direct wild-domestic suids interactions or ASF outbreaks. Also, no soft ticks were detected in all warthog burrows and all the pig blood samples were negative for ASF antibodies. The absence of ticks in warthog burrows, the absence of antibodies in pigs sampled, the absence of reported outbreaks, and no familiarity with ASF in the study area, suggest that a sylvatic cycle of ASF is, at present, unlikely in NGR. This conclusion must be confirmed by a larger survey of warthog burrows and monitoring potential antibodies in warthogs from NGR. en_US
dc.description.department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology en_US
dc.description.department Mammal Research Institute en_US
dc.description.department Production Animal Studies en_US
dc.description.department Zoology and Entomology en_US
dc.description.librarian hj2022 en_US
dc.description.sponsorship American Society for Mammalogists; National Research Foundation; Association for African Universities; Belgian Technical Cooperation. en_US
dc.description.uri http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/tbed en_US
dc.identifier.citation Mapendere, C., Jori, F., Etter, E.M.C. & Ferguson, J.H.W. Do wild suids from Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa, play a role in the maintenance and transmission of African swine fever to domestic pigs? Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 2021; 68: 2774–2786. https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14090. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1865-1674 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1865-1682 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.1111/tbed.14090
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88465
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Wiley en_US
dc.rights © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH. This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article : Do wild suids from Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa, play a role in the maintenance and transmission of African swine fever to domestic pigs? Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 2021; 68: 2774–2786. https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.14090. The definite version is available at : http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/tbed. en_US
dc.subject African swine fever (ASF) en_US
dc.subject Domestic pigs en_US
dc.subject South Africa (SA) en_US
dc.subject Sylvatic cycle en_US
dc.subject Warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) en_US
dc.subject Bushpigs (Potamochoerus larvatus) en_US
dc.subject Ndumo Game Reserve (NGR) en_US
dc.title Do wild suids from Ndumo Game Reserve, South Africa, play a role in the maintenance and transmission of African swine fever to domestic pigs? en_US
dc.type Postprint Article en_US


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