2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1135(00)00254-6
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Epidemiology of classical swine fever in Germany in the 1990s

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“…The farm-gate buyers enter farms to collect pigs, some of which may be infected, and subsequent visits to naïve pig populations by them or other farmers within the neighbourhood may seed infection inadvertently. Prior studies have established the neighbourhood effect and the role of farmgate buyers in the spread of pig disease (Anon, 2011;Fritzemeier et al, 2000;Penrith et al, 2012). In our analysis, somewhat surprisingly, the presence of a gate at the point of entry to a farm and the presence of a lock for each pig pen were significantly associated with ASF infection and outbreaks on the farm (Table 4).…”
Section: Risk and Protective Factorssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…The farm-gate buyers enter farms to collect pigs, some of which may be infected, and subsequent visits to naïve pig populations by them or other farmers within the neighbourhood may seed infection inadvertently. Prior studies have established the neighbourhood effect and the role of farmgate buyers in the spread of pig disease (Anon, 2011;Fritzemeier et al, 2000;Penrith et al, 2012). In our analysis, somewhat surprisingly, the presence of a gate at the point of entry to a farm and the presence of a lock for each pig pen were significantly associated with ASF infection and outbreaks on the farm (Table 4).…”
Section: Risk and Protective Factorssupporting
confidence: 47%
“…Such a high hunting pressure is also supposed to maintain a high birth rate in populations of wild boars through density-dependent mechanisms [33,37]. We thus propose that a high hunting pressure may have favoured the maintenance of infection in the area, since healthy individuals may have rapidly replaced immune ones [17,19,37].…”
Section: Hypothesis On the Temporal And Spatial Variation In Incidencementioning
confidence: 97%
“…are regarded as potential reservoirs of CSF [24]. Since the CSF virus (CSFV) is able to survive in fomites and meat for several months [16], cross-contamination between wild boars and pigs may occur either through direct contact or through swill feeding of contaminated wild boars meat to commercial pigs [17]. Thus, the monitoring of CSF in populations of wild boars has become mandatory in the European Community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classical swine fever is a highly contagious disease of pigs and wild boar with a widespread worldwide distribution (Moennig, 2000;Klinkenberg, 2005) and a particularly impact on high pig density areas like the border area between the Netherlands and Germany (Fritzemeier et al, 2000;Stegeman et al, 2000;de Vos et al, 2003). The outbreak of CSF in North Rhine Westphalia in March 2006 has underlined the perception, that the control of CSF outbreaks within Europe is still an unfinished task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%