REVIEW AFRICAN SWINE FEVER: PENULARAN, FAKTOR RESIKO DAN DAMPAK EKONOMI YANG DITIMBULKAN

IF 0.6 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES Partner Abuse Pub Date : 2022-07-30 DOI:10.35726/jp.v27i1.678
Petrus Malo Bulu
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African swine fever or also known as African Swine Fever (ASF) is a serious viral disease in domestic pigs and wild boars and is highly contagious which causes disease in pigs, generally characterized by high fever, hemorrhages, ataxia, and severe depression. African swine fever virus is a major threat to pig production as it has mortality rates approaching 100%. By early 2018, ASF had spread throughout China, Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea. The disease is spread through direct contact with infected animals or their body fluids or indirectly through contaminated vehicles, equipment or food containing meat from infected pigs. Several risk factors have contributed to the introduction and transmission of the disease into farmers/countries including biosecurity practices, animal movements, and husbandry practices. The disease has caused huge direct and indirect economic losses around the world. It currently has no specific treatment or vaccine available.
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非洲SWINE热:传染、风险因素和造成的经济影响
非洲猪瘟或非洲猪瘟(ASF)是家猪和野猪的一种严重的病毒性疾病,具有高度传染性,可导致猪患病,通常表现为高烧、出血、共济失调和严重抑郁。非洲猪瘟病毒是对生猪生产的主要威胁,因为它的死亡率接近100%。到2018年初,非洲猪瘟已蔓延至中国、蒙古、韩国、越南、老挝、柬埔寨、缅甸、菲律宾、香港、印度尼西亚、东帝汶和巴布亚新几内亚。该疾病通过直接接触受感染的动物或其体液或间接通过受污染的车辆、设备或含有受感染猪肉的食物传播。若干风险因素促成了该病在农民/国家的传入和传播,包括生物安全做法、动物运动和畜牧业做法。这种疾病在世界各地造成了巨大的直接和间接经济损失。目前还没有专门的治疗方法或疫苗。
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