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Development of Diagnostic Tests Provides Technical Support for the Control of African Swine Fever

Zilong Qiu, Zhaoyao Li, Quanhui Yan, Yuwan Li, Xiong WenJie, Keke Wu, Xiaowen Li, Shuangqi Fan, Mingqiu Zhao, Hongxing Ding, Jinding Chen

2021Vaccines54 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

African swine fever is a highly contagious global disease caused by the African swine fever virus. Since African swine fever (ASF) was introduced to Georgia in 2007, it has spread to many Eurasian countries at an extremely fast speed. It has recently spread to China and other major pig-producing countries in southeast Asia, threatening global pork production and food security. As there is no available vaccine at present, prevention and control must be carried out based on early detection and strict biosecurity measures. Early detection should be based on the rapid identification of the disease on the spot, followed by laboratory diagnosis, which is essential for disease control. In this review, we introduced the prevalence, transmission routes, eradication control strategies, and diagnostic methods of ASF. We reviewed the various methods of diagnosing ASF, focusing on their technical characteristics and clinical test results. Finally, we give some prospects for improving the diagnosis strategy in the future.

Topics & Concepts

African swine feverAfrican swine fever virusBiosecurityClassical swine feverDisease controlTransmission (telecommunications)Diagnostic testDiseaseChinaIdentification (biology)MedicineEnvironmental healthVirologyVeterinary medicineGeographyBiologyVirusComputer sciencePathologyTelecommunicationsArchaeologyBotanyAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyVector-Borne Animal DiseasesViral Infections and Immunology Research