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The golden jackal <i>(Canis aureus)</i> and the African swine fever pandemic: Its role is controversial but not negligible (a diet analysis study)

Péter Kemenszky, Ferenc Jánoska, Gábor Nagy, Ágnes Csivincsik

2021Veterinary Medicine and Science13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In Europe, the African swine fever (ASF) pandemic mostly affects the environmental domain of health, which is a strongly human-impacted ecosystem. However, the current control strategies focus solely on the wild boar and tend to disregard other epidemiologically relevant elements of the ecosystem. OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the potential impact of the golden jackal on the surveillance effort and disease transmission. METHODS: For this reason, the authors analysed the content of 277 stomachs of this canid species within its westernmost inhabitant population, in order to determine the amount of suid remains, disposed. RESULTS: /day offals that potentially contained suid remains. On the other hand, the scavenging activity removed the most important target objects on which the passive surveillance of ASF should be based. CONCLUSIONS: This study cannot determine whether canid scavengers positively or negatively influence the control efforts; however, the impact of the jackal should not be disregarded. The results warn the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach to complex epidemiological situations within different ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

JackalWild boarEcosystemPopulationVeterinary medicineBiologyHabitatPandemicZoologyEcologyEnvironmental healthMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyWildlife Ecology and ConservationZoonotic diseases and public health
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