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Molecular contamination of an animal facility during and after African swine fever virus infection.

Marek WalczakKrzesimir SzymankiewiczFernando RodriguezJordi ArgilaguetBoris GavrilovJacek ŻmudzkiMaciej KochanowskiMałgorzata JuszkiewiczSusan Szathmary
Published in: Journal of veterinary research (2023)
The gathered data confirmed different routes of virus excretion (oral and nasal, faeces and urine, and aerosol) and showed virus locations and different initial concentrations in the animal facility. Maintaining the facility with mechanical cleaning and using personal protection (gloves) and hand disinfection may efficiently minimise the risk of further virus spread. Together with the results of previously published studies, the present investigations' failure to isolate infectious virus may suggest that if stable environmental conditions are assured, the time needed before the introduction of new herds into previously ASF-affected farm facilities could be shortened and in this way the economic losses caused by the disease outbreak mitigated.
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