Six underreported viral diseases of domesticated and wild swine in Africa: implications and perspectives

Veterinary Microbiology(2024)

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Abstract
Pig production is increasing annually in Africa as it is recognised as a significant source of income, livelihood and food security, particularly in rural communities. Understanding the circulating swine pathogens is crucial for the success of this emerging industry. Although there is extensive data available on the African swine fever virus due to its devastating impact on pig production, knowledge about the presence of other viral swine pathogens on the continent is still extremely limited. This review discusses what is currently known about six swine pathogens in Africa: classical swine fever virus, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, porcine circovirus-2, porcine circovirus-3, porcine parvovirus-1, and pseudorabies virus. Gaps in our knowledge are identified and topics of future focus discussed.
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Swine,Africa,classical swine fever virus,porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus,porcine circovirus,porcine parvovirus,pseudorabies virus
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