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Introduction to African swine fever
Marius Masiulis BTSFThis presentation is delivered under contract with the Consumers, Health,Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (http://ec.europa.eu/chafea). Thecontent of this presentation is the sole responsibility of Opera S.u.r.l., theIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale Lombardia e Emilia Romagna and theState Food and Veterinary Service of Latvia and it can in no way be takento reflect the views of the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and FoodExecutive Agency or any other body of the European Union. TheConsumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency or any otherbody of the European Union will not be responsible under anycircumstances for the contents of communication items prepared by thecontractors. Belgrade, Serbia 27/02-01/03/2018
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African Swine Fever Virus
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“Highly” contagious viral disease of swineAsfarviridae
Enveloped DNA virus;Transmitted by arthropods;
Isolates vary in virulence:High virulence: up to 100% mortality;Low virulence: seroconversion.
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ASF is defined as:
“a highly contagious hemorrhagic disease of suids…”
Reality:
-> ASF is not a very highly contagious disease Defining ASF as “highly contagious” leads to false expectations andunderestimation of the problem…
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Expectation
+3d
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African Swine Fever Virus
• Highly resistant;• Killed by high temps
and some disinfectants;• Affects domestic and
wild pigs.bush pig
warthog
collared peccary
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European susceptible species:
• Domestic pigs and European wild boar
• All age categories (no age dependency)
• Without gender predilection
(African wild swine – warthog - are unapparent infected and act as reservoir hosts for ASFV in Africa)
It is not a zoonosis
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• Stable at pH 4-13…
• Survives at least:
- 11 days in feces (room temp)- 1 month in soiled pig pens- 70 days in blood on wooden boards- 15 weeks in putrefied blood - 18 months in blood at 4oC
Environmental Persistence
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• 140 days in Iberian and Serrano hams • 399 days in Parma ham• 112 days in Iberian pork loins. • 18 months in pig blood at 4°C• 11 days in faeces at 20°C• Stable in carcases (dead animals) which decomposeHowever, no infectious ASFV has been found in cooked or canned hams when processed at 70°C.
ASF VIRUS IS VERY STABLE
Carcasses: 3 – 5 weeks infectious
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ASF genotype circulation
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African Swine Fever• First reported in 1921 in Kenya• Acute to chronic disease • characterized by high fever• Cutaneous hyperemia• Edema• Hemorrhagic internal organs • Abortions • Can see bloody diarrhea
• Distribution – Sub-Saharan Africa• Europe, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Cuba and Brazil• Endemic in Africa and southern Europe
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Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2007)
Armenia
GeorgiaRussia
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Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2008)
Azerbaijan
GeorgiaRussia
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Russia
Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2009)
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Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2010)
Armenia
Russia
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Armenia
Russia
Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2011)
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Russia
Ukraine
Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2012)
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Russia
Belarus
Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (2013)
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ASF spread
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ASF spread
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ITALY
ASF present since 1978
EASTERN EUROPE
9 countries affected since 2007
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Outbreaks reported in Eastern Europe (Jan-May 2014)
Russia
Belarus
Lithuania
Poland
Ukraine
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2017 epidemiological events: Czech Republic
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2017 epidemiological events: Romania
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• backyard farming• wild boar habitats• free-ranging pigs• movement of contaminated vehicles• illegal movement of animals/animal products• poor on-farm biosecurity• particular species of ticks• and etc.
African swine fever: risks
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How does a pig / wild boar get infected?
ONLY by direct contact with infected material or sick animals!
• Feeding on garbage containing infected pig meat and/or pork products or carcasses;
• Contaminated fomites (premises, vehicles, clothes,…);
• Iatrogenic (needles, syringes, instruments…).
Infected blood (blood cells) most risky material!!!!
Aerosol infection is unlikely…
There is no report indicating the occurrence of Ornithodoros spp. in the affected Member States.
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/efsajournal
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Clinical presentation
• Incubation period: 3-19 days;• Pigs of all ages and gender;• ASF is not so infectious, so some animals within the
herd may not get affected;• The spread of the disease within the herd varies;• Some indigenous resistant breeds observed in Africa;• Wild boar = domestic pigs.
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Clinical presentation
• Clinical signs highly variable• Depending on virus virulence, breed, route of exposure,
infectious dose;• Sometimes only fever and death, or unspecific signs;• Presentation in the field not identical to experimental cases;• Sometimes only death is observed;• Clinical course may vary from 20% to 100%.
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ASF in Eastern Europe (acute form)
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• Fever of 40-42°C;• Lack of appetite;• Animals are weak, lying down and
huddling;• Increased respiratory rate;• Death within 3-15 days;• Mortality rates up to 100% ;• Acute forms are easily confused with
other diseases (differential diagnosis);• Animals usually in good body condition.
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Acute form of ASF
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• One or several of the following:• Bluish-purple areas and hemorrhages (spot like or extended) on the
ears, abdomen, and/or hind legs;• Ocular and nasal discharges;• Reddening of the skin of the chest, abdomen, perineum, tail, and
legs;• Constipation or diarrhea, which may progress to bloody;• Vomiting;• Abortion of pregnant sows at all stages of pregnancy;• Bloody froth from the nose/mouth and a discharge from the eyes;• The area around the tail may be soiled with bloody faeces.
• Note: The color changes and hemorrhages in the skin are easily missed inwild boar and dark-skinned/hairy pig breeds
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Clinical signs and symptoms
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Clinical signs and symptoms
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Clinical signs and symptoms
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Post Mortem Lesions
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Post Mortem Lesions
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Post Mortem Lesions
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Incu-bation
Days post infection
ANTIBODIES
VIRAEMIA
Acute course of ASF
FEVER
'typical' symptomsmortality up to 100%
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ASF laboratory diagnosis
Virological and serological tests are largely available; ASF diagnosis is not aproblem.MAIN AIM: virus detection with PCR from blood and / or organs – earlydetection!Antibodies are important for surveillance, when disease is longer time present in the infected country.
Test results can also be used for indicating the duration of infectionPCR Ab-Test duration of infection (estimates)
pos neg <12d (or the animal died/sampled before 12d)pos pos >12d (or the animal died/sampled after 12d)neg pos >24d (or the animals was sampled after 24d
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Samples needed by the lab for ASF diagnosis
• Blood in EDTA (0,5%) for PCRPlus:
• Organ samples (spleen, lymph nodes, tonsil, kidney) for PCR;
• Bone marrow - in case of old wild boar carcasses;• Serum - for ASF antibodies detection.
BLOOD only could give false negative tests….always test ORGANS together with blood
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Differential diagnosis
Classical Swine Fever (CSF);Erysipelas;Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS);Salmonellosis;Pasteurellosis;Streptococcal infection;Leptospirosis;Circovirus infection;Coumarin poisoning.
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