Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations

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Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations. / Nielsen, Søren Saxmose; Alvarez, Julio; Bicout, Dominique Joseph; Calistri, Paolo; Canali, Elisabetta; Drewe, Julian Ashley; Garin-Bastuji, Bruno; Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis; Gortazar Schmidt, Christian; Herskin, Mette S; Michel, Virginie; Padalino, Barbara; Pasquali, Paolo; Roberts, Helen Claire; 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; EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW).

In: E F S A Journal, Vol. 19, No. 7, e06716, 07.2021, p. 1-87.

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Nielsen, SS, Alvarez, J, Bicout, DJ, Calistri, P, Canali, E, Drewe, JA, Garin-Bastuji, B, Gonzales Rojas, JL, Gortazar Schmidt, C, Herskin, MS, Michel, V, Padalino, B, Pasquali, P, Roberts, HC, 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 & EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) 2021, 'Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations', E F S A Journal, vol. 19, no. 7, e06716, pp. 1-87. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6716

APA

Nielsen, S. S., Alvarez, J., Bicout, D. J., Calistri, P., Canali, E., Drewe, J. A., Garin-Bastuji, B., Gonzales Rojas, J. L., Gortazar Schmidt, C., Herskin, M. S., Michel, V., Padalino, B., Pasquali, P., Roberts, H. C., Spoolder, H., Stahl, K., Velarde, A., Winckler, C., Blome, S., ... EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) (2021). Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations. E F S A Journal, 19(7), 1-87. [e06716]. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6716

Vancouver

Nielsen SS, Alvarez J, Bicout DJ, Calistri P, Canali E, Drewe JA et al. Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations. E F S A Journal. 2021 Jul;19(7):1-87. e06716. https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6716

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Nielsen, Søren Saxmose ; Alvarez, Julio ; Bicout, Dominique Joseph ; Calistri, Paolo ; Canali, Elisabetta ; Drewe, Julian Ashley ; Garin-Bastuji, Bruno ; Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis ; Gortazar Schmidt, Christian ; Herskin, Mette S ; Michel, Virginie ; Padalino, Barbara ; Pasquali, Paolo ; Roberts, Helen Claire ; 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 ; EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW). / Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations. In: E F S A Journal. 2021 ; Vol. 19, No. 7. pp. 1-87.

Bibtex

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title = "Research priorities to fill knowledge gaps in wild boar management measures that could improve the control of African swine fever in wild boar populations",
abstract = "The European Commission asked EFSA to provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains (RDs) according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: (RD 1) African swine fever (ASF) epidemiology in wild boar; (RD 2) ASF transmission by vectors; (RD 3) African swine fever virus (ASFV) survival in the environment, and (RD 4) the patterns of seasonality of ASF in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU. In this Scientific Opinion, the second RD on ASF epidemiology in wild boar is addressed. Twenty-nine research objectives were proposed by the working group and broader ASF expert networks and 23 of these research objectives met a prespecified inclusion criterion. Fourteen of these 23 research objectives met the predefined threshold for selection and so were prioritised based on the following set of criteria: (1) the impact on ASF management; (2) the feasibility or practicality to carry out the study; (3) the potential implementation of study results in practice; (4) a possible short time-frame study (< 1 year); (5) the novelty of the study; and (6) if it was a priority for risk managers. Finally, after further elimination of three of the proposed research objectives due to overlapping scope of studies published during the development of this opinion, 11 research priorities were elaborated into short research proposals, considering the potential impact on ASF management and the period of one year for the research activities.",
author = "Nielsen, {S{\o}ren Saxmose} and Julio Alvarez and Bicout, {Dominique Joseph} and Paolo Calistri and Elisabetta Canali and Drewe, {Julian Ashley} and Bruno Garin-Bastuji and {Gonzales Rojas}, {Jose Luis} and {Gortazar Schmidt}, Christian and Herskin, {Mette S} and Virginie Michel and Barbara Padalino and Paolo Pasquali and Roberts, {Helen Claire} and Hans Spoolder and Karl Stahl and Antonio Velarde and Christoph Winckler and Sandra Blome and Anette Boklund and Anette B{\o}tner and Sofie Dhollander and Cristina Rapagn{\`a} and {Van der Stede}, Yves and {Miranda Chueca}, {Miguel Angel} and {EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW)}",
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AU - Nielsen, Søren Saxmose

AU - Alvarez, Julio

AU - Bicout, Dominique Joseph

AU - Calistri, Paolo

AU - Canali, Elisabetta

AU - Drewe, Julian Ashley

AU - Garin-Bastuji, Bruno

AU - Gonzales Rojas, Jose Luis

AU - Gortazar Schmidt, Christian

AU - Herskin, Mette S

AU - Michel, Virginie

AU - Padalino, Barbara

AU - Pasquali, Paolo

AU - Roberts, Helen Claire

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

AU - EFSA Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW)

N1 - © 2021 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.

PY - 2021/7

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N2 - The European Commission asked EFSA to provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains (RDs) according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: (RD 1) African swine fever (ASF) epidemiology in wild boar; (RD 2) ASF transmission by vectors; (RD 3) African swine fever virus (ASFV) survival in the environment, and (RD 4) the patterns of seasonality of ASF in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU. In this Scientific Opinion, the second RD on ASF epidemiology in wild boar is addressed. Twenty-nine research objectives were proposed by the working group and broader ASF expert networks and 23 of these research objectives met a prespecified inclusion criterion. Fourteen of these 23 research objectives met the predefined threshold for selection and so were prioritised based on the following set of criteria: (1) the impact on ASF management; (2) the feasibility or practicality to carry out the study; (3) the potential implementation of study results in practice; (4) a possible short time-frame study (< 1 year); (5) the novelty of the study; and (6) if it was a priority for risk managers. Finally, after further elimination of three of the proposed research objectives due to overlapping scope of studies published during the development of this opinion, 11 research priorities were elaborated into short research proposals, considering the potential impact on ASF management and the period of one year for the research activities.

AB - The European Commission asked EFSA to provide study designs for the investigation of four research domains (RDs) according to major gaps in knowledge identified by EFSA in a report published in 2019: (RD 1) African swine fever (ASF) epidemiology in wild boar; (RD 2) ASF transmission by vectors; (RD 3) African swine fever virus (ASFV) survival in the environment, and (RD 4) the patterns of seasonality of ASF in wild boar and domestic pigs in the EU. In this Scientific Opinion, the second RD on ASF epidemiology in wild boar is addressed. Twenty-nine research objectives were proposed by the working group and broader ASF expert networks and 23 of these research objectives met a prespecified inclusion criterion. Fourteen of these 23 research objectives met the predefined threshold for selection and so were prioritised based on the following set of criteria: (1) the impact on ASF management; (2) the feasibility or practicality to carry out the study; (3) the potential implementation of study results in practice; (4) a possible short time-frame study (< 1 year); (5) the novelty of the study; and (6) if it was a priority for risk managers. Finally, after further elimination of three of the proposed research objectives due to overlapping scope of studies published during the development of this opinion, 11 research priorities were elaborated into short research proposals, considering the potential impact on ASF management and the period of one year for the research activities.

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