Simulation of a classical swine fever outbreak in rural areas of the Republic of Serbia
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2015
Аутори
Stanojević, Slavoljub![](/themes/Miragereponivs/images/orcid.png)
Valčić, Miroslav
Stanojević, Slobodan
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Radojičić, Sonja
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Avramov, Stevan
Tambur, Zoran Ž.
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Several different strategies for control and eradication of classical swine fever (CSF) were compared using a Monte Carlo method-based simulation model. The control strategy analysed in this paper, in addition to other CSF control measures, includes application of biosecurity measures on pig farms and rural backyard holdings. Elements of the control strategy are based on applicable regulations and include the simulation of detection of the disease, setting up the protected and surveillance zones, standstill of pig movements and restricted movement of animals, vehicles, equipment, and people with strong control measures in protection and surveillance zones, euthanasia of susceptible pigs, protective vaccination of pigs, compensation etc. During the simulation, different output parameters were compared such as: duration of epidemic of a disease, number of affected holdings and animals, direct costs such as those for dead or culled animals, costs of surveillance, disposal of infectious ma...terials, cleaning and disinfection. Depopulation of affected animals with early diagnostics and vaccination in the protection and surveillance zone proved to be the most effective measures to stop the spread and for the eradication of the disease. Moreover, during the simulation, systematic implementation of biosecurity measures in all pig production clusters was demonstrated to be an appropriate strategy for sustainable control of CSF and the establishment of a stable epidemiological situation.
Кључне речи:
Monte Carlo simulation / control strategy / classical swine fever / biosecurity measuresИзвор:
Veterinarni Medicina, 2015, 60, 10, 553-566Издавач:
- Praha : Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Развој и стандардизација молекуларних и имунских метода у дијагностици бактеријских зооноза (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31088)
- Еколошка и вирусолошка истраживања присуства емергинг зооноза у резерватима природе Републике Србије (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-37015)
DOI: 10.17221/8494-VETMED
ISSN: 0375-8427
WoS: 000363178900004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84946215029
Институција/група
Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - JOUR AU - Stanojević, Slavoljub AU - Valčić, Miroslav AU - Stanojević, Slobodan AU - Radojičić, Sonja AU - Avramov, Stevan AU - Tambur, Zoran Ž. PY - 2015 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/300 AB - Several different strategies for control and eradication of classical swine fever (CSF) were compared using a Monte Carlo method-based simulation model. The control strategy analysed in this paper, in addition to other CSF control measures, includes application of biosecurity measures on pig farms and rural backyard holdings. Elements of the control strategy are based on applicable regulations and include the simulation of detection of the disease, setting up the protected and surveillance zones, standstill of pig movements and restricted movement of animals, vehicles, equipment, and people with strong control measures in protection and surveillance zones, euthanasia of susceptible pigs, protective vaccination of pigs, compensation etc. During the simulation, different output parameters were compared such as: duration of epidemic of a disease, number of affected holdings and animals, direct costs such as those for dead or culled animals, costs of surveillance, disposal of infectious materials, cleaning and disinfection. Depopulation of affected animals with early diagnostics and vaccination in the protection and surveillance zone proved to be the most effective measures to stop the spread and for the eradication of the disease. Moreover, during the simulation, systematic implementation of biosecurity measures in all pig production clusters was demonstrated to be an appropriate strategy for sustainable control of CSF and the establishment of a stable epidemiological situation. PB - Praha : Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences T2 - Veterinarni Medicina T1 - Simulation of a classical swine fever outbreak in rural areas of the Republic of Serbia EP - 566 IS - 10 SP - 553 VL - 60 DO - 10.17221/8494-VETMED UR - conv_662 ER -
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Stanojević, S., Valčić, M., Stanojević, S., Radojičić, S., Avramov, S.,& Tambur, Z. Ž.. (2015). Simulation of a classical swine fever outbreak in rural areas of the Republic of Serbia. in Veterinarni Medicina Praha : Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences., 60(10), 553-566. https://doi.org/10.17221/8494-VETMED conv_662
Stanojević S, Valčić M, Stanojević S, Radojičić S, Avramov S, Tambur ZŽ. Simulation of a classical swine fever outbreak in rural areas of the Republic of Serbia. in Veterinarni Medicina. 2015;60(10):553-566. doi:10.17221/8494-VETMED conv_662 .
Stanojević, Slavoljub, Valčić, Miroslav, Stanojević, Slobodan, Radojičić, Sonja, Avramov, Stevan, Tambur, Zoran Ž., "Simulation of a classical swine fever outbreak in rural areas of the Republic of Serbia" in Veterinarni Medicina, 60, no. 10 (2015):553-566, https://doi.org/10.17221/8494-VETMED ., conv_662 .