Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies

African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most important transboundary diseases of pigs. ASF has been identified in India for the first time in domestic pigs from outbreaks reported in two of the northeastern states, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in 2020. A total of 11 ASF outbreaks in different regions...

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Main Authors: Mousumi Bora, Durlav Prasad Bora, Mohan Manu, Nagendra Nath Barman, Lakshya Jyoti Dutta, Pesingi Pavan Kumar, Suvaneeth Poovathikkal, Kuralayanapalya Puttahonnappa Suresh, Ramadevi Nimmanapalli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Pathogens
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/9/12/1044
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spelling doaj-35e36a5384204ed2ba0965009b11dbb32020-12-13T00:01:46ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172020-12-0191044104410.3390/pathogens9121044Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control StrategiesMousumi Bora0Durlav Prasad Bora1Mohan Manu2Nagendra Nath Barman3Lakshya Jyoti Dutta4Pesingi Pavan Kumar5Suvaneeth Poovathikkal6Kuralayanapalya Puttahonnappa Suresh7Ramadevi Nimmanapalli8Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Mirzapur 231001, IndiaCollege of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Guwahati 781022, IndiaFaculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Mirzapur 231001, IndiaCollege of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Guwahati 781022, IndiaCollege of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Guwahati 781022, IndiaFaculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Mirzapur 231001, IndiaFaculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Mirzapur 231001, IndiaNational Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease Informatics (NIVEDI), Bengaluru 560064, IndiaFaculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Mirzapur 231001, IndiaAfrican swine fever (ASF) is one of the most important transboundary diseases of pigs. ASF has been identified in India for the first time in domestic pigs from outbreaks reported in two of the northeastern states, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in 2020. A total of 11 ASF outbreaks in different regions killed over 3700 pigs and devastated the economy of small-scale livestock owners of both the states. Considering the first outbreak of ASF in India, a generic risk assessment framework was determined to identify potential risk factors that might favor future emergence of the disease. Based on the Indian scenario, we considered population density of host, farming practice, availability of biological vectors and wildlife reservoirs, epidemiological cycles, and international trade to analyze the possibility of future outbreaks of ASF and chances of establishment of endemism. On critical analysis of the identified risk factors associated with ASFV transmission, we observed that the risk factors are well preserved in the Indian geography and might participate in future outbreaks, further disseminating the disease to nearby countries. Since no vaccine is currently available against ASF, the domestic and the wild pigs (wild boars and the endangered pygmy hogs native to India) of this region are under constant threat of infection. For the near future, this region will have to continue to rely on the implementation of preventive measures to avoid the devastating losses that outbreaks can cause. The various adaptive control strategies to minimize the risks associated with the transmission of ASF, keeping our views to Indian settings, have been described. The risk-analysis framework presented in the study will give a further understanding of the dynamics of disease transmission and will help to design control strategies and corresponding measures to minimize the catastrophic consequences of ASF disease.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/9/12/1044African swine fever virusoutbreakdomestic pigswild-life reservoirsrisk assessmentcontrol strategies
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author Mousumi Bora
Durlav Prasad Bora
Mohan Manu
Nagendra Nath Barman
Lakshya Jyoti Dutta
Pesingi Pavan Kumar
Suvaneeth Poovathikkal
Kuralayanapalya Puttahonnappa Suresh
Ramadevi Nimmanapalli
spellingShingle Mousumi Bora
Durlav Prasad Bora
Mohan Manu
Nagendra Nath Barman
Lakshya Jyoti Dutta
Pesingi Pavan Kumar
Suvaneeth Poovathikkal
Kuralayanapalya Puttahonnappa Suresh
Ramadevi Nimmanapalli
Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies
Pathogens
African swine fever virus
outbreak
domestic pigs
wild-life reservoirs
risk assessment
control strategies
author_facet Mousumi Bora
Durlav Prasad Bora
Mohan Manu
Nagendra Nath Barman
Lakshya Jyoti Dutta
Pesingi Pavan Kumar
Suvaneeth Poovathikkal
Kuralayanapalya Puttahonnappa Suresh
Ramadevi Nimmanapalli
author_sort Mousumi Bora
title Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies
title_short Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies
title_full Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies
title_fullStr Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Risk Factors of African Swine Fever in India: Perspectives on Future Outbreaks and Control Strategies
title_sort assessment of risk factors of african swine fever in india: perspectives on future outbreaks and control strategies
publisher MDPI AG
series Pathogens
issn 2076-0817
publishDate 2020-12-01
description African swine fever (ASF) is one of the most important transboundary diseases of pigs. ASF has been identified in India for the first time in domestic pigs from outbreaks reported in two of the northeastern states, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in 2020. A total of 11 ASF outbreaks in different regions killed over 3700 pigs and devastated the economy of small-scale livestock owners of both the states. Considering the first outbreak of ASF in India, a generic risk assessment framework was determined to identify potential risk factors that might favor future emergence of the disease. Based on the Indian scenario, we considered population density of host, farming practice, availability of biological vectors and wildlife reservoirs, epidemiological cycles, and international trade to analyze the possibility of future outbreaks of ASF and chances of establishment of endemism. On critical analysis of the identified risk factors associated with ASFV transmission, we observed that the risk factors are well preserved in the Indian geography and might participate in future outbreaks, further disseminating the disease to nearby countries. Since no vaccine is currently available against ASF, the domestic and the wild pigs (wild boars and the endangered pygmy hogs native to India) of this region are under constant threat of infection. For the near future, this region will have to continue to rely on the implementation of preventive measures to avoid the devastating losses that outbreaks can cause. The various adaptive control strategies to minimize the risks associated with the transmission of ASF, keeping our views to Indian settings, have been described. The risk-analysis framework presented in the study will give a further understanding of the dynamics of disease transmission and will help to design control strategies and corresponding measures to minimize the catastrophic consequences of ASF disease.
topic African swine fever virus
outbreak
domestic pigs
wild-life reservoirs
risk assessment
control strategies
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/9/12/1044
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