Investigation into eradication of African swine fever in domestic pigs from a previous outbreak (2016/17) area of South Africa

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Janse van Rensburg, Leana
Penrith, Mary-Louise
Van Heerden, Juanita
Heath, Livio
Etter, Eric Marcel Charles

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Elsevier

Abstract

A serological survey was conducted to evaluate the eradication of African swine fever (ASF) infection eighteen months after clinical surveillance and selective culling had been completed during domestic cycle outbreaks in parts of South Africa in 2016/17. Three hundred and twenty-two serum samples from 85 pig keepers were collected in the study area and tested for the presence of antibodies against the ASF virus (ASFV). None of the samples contained detectable levels of antibodies against ASFV. These results together with the findings from clinical surveillance following culling activities suggest that the disease had been eradicated from the domestic pig population in this area following the outbreaks. Questionnaire responses from the pig keepers in this area highlighted the need to implement basic biosecurity measures in smallholder pig keepers to prevent outbreaks of ASF in South Africa.

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African swine fever (ASF), Domestic cycle, Surveys, Biosecurity, Smallholder farmers, South Africa (SA)

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-01: No poverty
SDG-02: Zero hunger

Citation

Janse van Rensburg, L., Penrith, M.-L., Van Heerden, J. et al. 2020, 'Investigation into eradication of African swine fever in domestic pigs from a previous outbreak (2016/17) area of South Africa', Research in Veterinary Science, vol. 133, pp. 42-47,