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Estimating the risk of environmental contamination by forest users in African Swine Fever endemic areas.

Vincenzo GervasiAndrea MarconVittorio Guberti
Published in: Acta veterinaria Scandinavica (2022)
The risk of human-mediated ASF environmental contamination should not be disregarded when planning management actions to reduce ASF circulation and prevent its breach into the pig farming system. Supplemental feeding should be strongly reduced or avoided in ASF affected areas. Wild boar hunting, which is often employed as an active management tool in ASF affected areas, should be seen as both a tool for controlling wild boar density and as a potential risk for further contamination. It is essential to implement and enforce strict biosecurity measures for all forest-based human activities in ASF endemic areas.
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