Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations

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Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations. / European Food Safety Authority, ; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose; Alvarez, Julio; Bicout, Dominique Joseph; Calistri, Paolo; Depner, Klaus; Drewe, Julian Ashley; Garin-Bastuji, Bruno; Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis; Schmidt, Christian; Herskin, Mette; Michel, Virginie; Pasquali, Paolo; Roberts, Helen Claire; Sihvonen, Liisa Helena; Spoolder, Hans; Stahl, Karl; Velarde, Antonio; Winckler, Christoph; Blome, Sandra; Boklund, Anette; Bøtner, Anette; Dhollander, Sofie; Rapagnà, Cristina; Van der Stede, Yves; Miranda Chueca, Miguel Angel.

In: EFSA Journal, Vol. 19, No. 6, e06675, 22.06.2021, p. 1-23.

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European Food Safety Authority, , Nielsen, SS, Alvarez, J, Bicout, DJ, Calistri, P, Depner, K, Drewe, JA, Garin-Bastuji, B, Gonzales Rojas, JL, Schmidt, C, Herskin, M, Michel, V, Pasquali, P, Roberts, HC, Sihvonen, LH, Spoolder, H, Stahl, K, Velarde, A, Winckler, C, Blome, S, Boklund, A, Bøtner, A, Dhollander, S, Rapagnà, C, Van der Stede, Y & Miranda Chueca, MA 2021, 'Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations', EFSA Journal, vol. 19, no. 6, e06675, pp. 1-23. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6675

APA

European Food Safety Authority, Nielsen, S. S., Alvarez, J., Bicout, D. J., Calistri, P., Depner, K., Drewe, J. A., Garin-Bastuji, B., Gonzales Rojas, J. L., Schmidt, C., Herskin, M., Michel, V., Pasquali, P., Roberts, H. C., Sihvonen, L. H., Spoolder, H., Stahl, K., Velarde, A., Winckler, C., ... Miranda Chueca, M. A. (2021). Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations. EFSA Journal, 19(6), 1-23. [e06675]. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6675

Vancouver

European Food Safety Authority , Nielsen SS, Alvarez J, Bicout DJ, Calistri P, Depner K et al. Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations. EFSA Journal. 2021 Jun 22;19(6):1-23. e06675. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6675

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European Food Safety Authority, ; Nielsen, Søren Saxmose ; Alvarez, Julio ; Bicout, Dominique Joseph ; Calistri, Paolo ; Depner, Klaus ; Drewe, Julian Ashley ; Garin-Bastuji, Bruno ; Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis ; Schmidt, Christian ; Herskin, Mette ; Michel, Virginie ; Pasquali, Paolo ; Roberts, Helen Claire ; Sihvonen, Liisa Helena ; Spoolder, Hans ; Stahl, Karl ; Velarde, Antonio ; Winckler, Christoph ; Blome, Sandra ; Boklund, Anette ; Bøtner, Anette ; Dhollander, Sofie ; Rapagnà, Cristina ; Van der Stede, Yves ; Miranda Chueca, Miguel Angel. / Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations. In: EFSA Journal. 2021 ; Vol. 19, No. 6. pp. 1-23.

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title = "Research objectives to fill knowledge gaps in African swine fever virus survival in the environment and carcasses, which could improve the control of African swine fever virus in wild boar populations",
abstract = "Abstract The European Commission requested that EFSA provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: i) the patterns of seasonality of African Swine Fever (ASF) in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU; ii) the epidemiology of ASF in wild boar; iii) survival of ASF virus (ASFV) in the environment and iv) transmission of ASFV by vectors. In this Scientific Opinion, the third research domain on ASFV survival is addressed. Nine research objectives were proposed by the working group and broader ASF expert networks, such as ASF stop, ENETWILD, VectorNet, AHAW network and the AHAW Panel Experts. Of the nine research objectives, only one was prioritised and elaborated into a general protocol/study design research proposal, pertaining ASFV survival in feed and bedding. To investigate the survival of ASFV in feed, bedding and roughage, laboratory survival studies are proposed. To investigate possible risk mitigation measures, proof-of-concept approaches should be investigated.",
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AU - Nielsen, Søren Saxmose

AU - Alvarez, Julio

AU - Bicout, Dominique Joseph

AU - Calistri, Paolo

AU - Depner, Klaus

AU - Drewe, Julian Ashley

AU - Garin-Bastuji, Bruno

AU - Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis

AU - Schmidt, Christian

AU - Herskin, Mette

AU - Michel, Virginie

AU - Pasquali, Paolo

AU - Roberts, Helen Claire

AU - Sihvonen, Liisa Helena

AU - Spoolder, Hans

AU - Stahl, Karl

AU - Velarde, Antonio

AU - Winckler, Christoph

AU - Blome, Sandra

AU - Boklund, Anette

AU - Bøtner, Anette

AU - Dhollander, Sofie

AU - Rapagnà, Cristina

AU - Van der Stede, Yves

AU - Miranda Chueca, Miguel Angel

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N2 - Abstract The European Commission requested that EFSA provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: i) the patterns of seasonality of African Swine Fever (ASF) in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU; ii) the epidemiology of ASF in wild boar; iii) survival of ASF virus (ASFV) in the environment and iv) transmission of ASFV by vectors. In this Scientific Opinion, the third research domain on ASFV survival is addressed. Nine research objectives were proposed by the working group and broader ASF expert networks, such as ASF stop, ENETWILD, VectorNet, AHAW network and the AHAW Panel Experts. Of the nine research objectives, only one was prioritised and elaborated into a general protocol/study design research proposal, pertaining ASFV survival in feed and bedding. To investigate the survival of ASFV in feed, bedding and roughage, laboratory survival studies are proposed. To investigate possible risk mitigation measures, proof-of-concept approaches should be investigated.

AB - Abstract The European Commission requested that EFSA provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: i) the patterns of seasonality of African Swine Fever (ASF) in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU; ii) the epidemiology of ASF in wild boar; iii) survival of ASF virus (ASFV) in the environment and iv) transmission of ASFV by vectors. In this Scientific Opinion, the third research domain on ASFV survival is addressed. Nine research objectives were proposed by the working group and broader ASF expert networks, such as ASF stop, ENETWILD, VectorNet, AHAW network and the AHAW Panel Experts. Of the nine research objectives, only one was prioritised and elaborated into a general protocol/study design research proposal, pertaining ASFV survival in feed and bedding. To investigate the survival of ASFV in feed, bedding and roughage, laboratory survival studies are proposed. To investigate possible risk mitigation measures, proof-of-concept approaches should be investigated.

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