菲律宾猪肉和猪肉产品中非洲猪瘟病毒的分子检测及相关风险因素。

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Veterinary Medical Science Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1292/jvms.24-0193
Aaron Paul R Serdeña, John Michael G Bernardo, Gladys Maria V Pangga, Saubel Ezrael A Salamat, Trisha Nicole Agulto, Mark Joseph M Desamero, Cj Philip G Atienza, Gabriel John A Calumpang, Ray Miguel P Canlas, Maureen Shane M Castillo, Allou Gabriela M Danao, Rozella Marie M Espino, Aliza Marie A Jacinto, Laika Ann Dennise G Morales, John Norman Daniel B Rico, Cherry P Fernandez-Colorado
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非洲猪瘟(ASF)是一种传染性出血性疾病,家猪和野猪均可感染,死亡率高,社会经济损失严重。由于该病毒在适当的条件和环境下具有潜在的持续传染性,因此必须确定可能导致其传播的风险因素。菲律宾目前对 ASF 的监测主要依靠猪血样本。由于流行病学数据非常有限,因此必须将生肉和加工猪肉产品包括在内,因为 ASF 的传播风险很高。本研究从选定的湿市场收集了 384 份生猪肉和 384 份猪肉加工品,并使用实时聚合酶链式反应(rt-PCR)检测了 ASF 病毒(ASFv)VP72 基因,总体阳性率分别为 10.16% 和 10.68%。此外,还对湿地市场的商贩进行了访谈,并采用最小绝对收缩和选择操作器(LASSO)回归法来确定与样本阳性相关的可能因素。结果表明,ASFv阳性样本与分区状况、雨季、Longganisa制备、销售不同肉类、猪肉批次较长以及市场摊位的清洁或消毒有关。总之,猪肉和猪肉加工产品中的 ASFv 污染可能会对养猪业构成威胁,而市场行为可能会进一步导致 ASFv 在这些商品中的持续存在,从而助长 ASF 的传播。因此,有必要通过对整个食品供应链的严格监控和适当处理程序来应对这一风险。
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Molecular detection of African swine fever virus in pork and pork products and associated risk factors in the Philippines.

African swine fever (ASF) is a contagious hemorrhagic disease affecting both domestic and wild pigs with high mortality rate and severe socio-economic losses. Due to the virus' potential ability to remain infectious in suitable conditions and environments, it is imperative to identify risk factors that may contribute to its transmission. The Philippines' current ASF surveillance relies on pig blood samples. With this very limited epidemiological data, it is imperative to include raw meat and processed pork products due to high ASF transmission risks. In this study, a total of 384 raw pork and 384 processed pork products from selected wet markets were collected and detected the ASF virus (ASFv) VP72 gene using real-time polymerase chain reaction (rt-PCR), and the overall positivity rates were 10.16% and 10.68%, respectively. Moreover, an interview with wet market vendors was conducted, and the Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) regression was employed to identify possible factors associated with sample positivity. Results showed that ASFv-positive samples were linked to zoning status, rainy seasons, Longganisa preparation, selling different meat types, longer pork batches, and cleaning or disinfection in market stalls. Overall, ASFv contamination in pork and processed pork products can pose a threat to the swine industry, and market practices may further lead to ASFv persistence in these commodities which may contribute to ASF spread. Therefore, there's a need to address this risk by strict surveillance and proper handling procedures throughout the food supply chain.

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Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 农林科学-兽医学
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2.30
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230
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9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: JVMS is a peer-reviewed journal and publishes a variety of papers on veterinary science from basic research to applied science and clinical research. JVMS is published monthly and consists of twelve issues per year. Papers are from the areas of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, pathology, immunology, microbiology, virology, parasitology, internal medicine, surgery, clinical pathology, theriogenology, avian disease, public health, ethology, and laboratory animal science. Although JVMS has played a role in publishing the scientific achievements of Japanese researchers and clinicians for many years, it now also accepts papers submitted from all over the world.
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