Assessment of hunters' awareness of African swine fever in Samara Oblast, the Russian federation.

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Glazunova Anastasia, Korogodina Elena, Lunina Daria, Bespalova Tatiana, Kustikova Olga, Gasanov Ruslan, Sevskikh Timofey, Krasnova Elena
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Abstract

Background: African swine fever (ASF) continues to threaten the global pig industry, primarily due to the absence of effective treatments and vaccines, complicating disease management. Control measures depend on strict quarantine protocols, including culling infected animals and reducing wild boar populations. Effective ASF management in the wild involves controlling these populations, adhering to biosafety standards while hunting, identifying and safely disposing of boar carcasses, and isolating affected areas. Hunters are crucial for early ASF detection through both passive and active surveillance, influenced by their motivation and adherence to safety protocols.

Results: A pilot survey among hunters in an ASF-affected Russian region assessed attitudes toward control measures. The results showed skepticism about the effectiveness of individual hunting bans and additional feeding sites, although measures preventing wild boar-domestic pig contact and banning wild boar meat harvesting in affected areas were favored. The survey results also revealed shortcomings in hunters' compliance with biosafety measures, such as disinfection methods, proper disposal of carcasses after butchering and lack of interaction with state veterinary services.

Conclusions: Evaluating hunters' perspectives and active involvement in control efforts are crucial for effective ASF management. Hunter surveys serve as valuable tools for gathering information and should be utilized globally to enhance ASF control and hunting season biosecurity.

俄罗斯联邦萨马拉州猎人对非洲猪瘟意识的评估。
背景:非洲猪瘟(ASF)继续威胁着全球养猪业,主要是由于缺乏有效的治疗和疫苗,使疾病管理复杂化。控制措施取决于严格的检疫协议,包括扑杀受感染动物和减少野猪数量。在野外有效的非洲猪瘟管理包括控制这些种群,在狩猎时遵守生物安全标准,识别和安全处理野猪尸体,以及隔离疫区。猎人受其动机和遵守安全协议的影响,通过被动和主动监测对ASF的早期发现至关重要。结果:在俄罗斯受非洲猪瘟影响地区的猎人中进行的一项试点调查评估了对控制措施的态度。结果显示,人们对个别狩猎禁令和增加喂养地点的有效性持怀疑态度,尽管在受影响的地区,防止野猪与家猪接触和禁止收获野猪肉的措施受到青睐。调查结果还揭示了猎人在遵守生物安全措施方面的缺陷,例如消毒方法、屠宰后尸体的妥善处理以及缺乏与国家兽医服务部门的互动。结论:评估猎人的观点和积极参与控制工作对于有效管理非洲猪瘟至关重要。猎人调查是收集信息的宝贵工具,应在全球范围内用于加强非洲猪瘟控制和狩猎季节的生物安全。
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BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.80%
发文量
420
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Veterinary Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of medical conditions of domestic, companion, farm and wild animals, as well as the biomedical processes that underlie their health.
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