TY - JOUR KW - CSF KW - Europe KW - eradication programs KW - monitoring KW - databases AU - A Postel AU - V Moennig AU - P Becher AB - Classical swine fever (CSF) is considered to be one of the most important viral diseases in pigs worldwide. In many parts of the world great efforts are being undertaken to reduce economic losses caused by CSF or to eradicate the disease. Among the member states of the European Union (EU) a harmonized strategy for diagnosis, control and eradication of CSF is applied. Success of the common strategy is documented by the decreasing number of outbreaks during the last decade. The present article summarizes the recent situation concerning CSF in Europe with special focus on the situation in the EU member states. In particular, outbreaks in domestic pigs and wild boar, the identified virus isolates eradication and monitoring programs actually performed in the EU are described. Despite achieved progress towards eradication, CSF remains a continuous threat to the European pig and wild boar population. After introduction of CSF virus (CSFV) into the domestic pig population rapid spread as a consequence of high frequency of animal movements and intensive trade within Europe can be suspected. Platforms like the CSF sequence database and the CSF in wild boar surveillance database have been implemented as tools to easily exchange information concerning CSF. The improved availability of data about circulating CSFV isolates will help to elucidate possible sources of virus introduction and to better understand routes of virus transmission.K BT - Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift C1 - {"oldId":73919,"title":"Classical Swine Fever in Europe \u2013 the current Situation","topline":"","teaserText":"Klassische Schweinepest in Europa \u2013 die aktuelle Situation","content":"

Summary <\/span>
Classical swine fever (CSF) is considered to be one of the most important viral diseases in pigs worldwide. In many parts of the world great efforts are being undertaken to reduce economic losses caused by CSF or to eradicate the disease. Among the member states of the European Union (EU) a harmonized strategy for diagnosis, control and eradication of CSF is applied. Success of the common strategy is documented by the decreasing number of outbreaks during the last decade. The present article summarizes the recent situation concerning CSF in Europe with special focus on the situation in the EU member states. In particular, outbreaks in domestic pigs and wild boar, the identified virus isolates eradication and monitoring programs actually performed in the EU are described. Despite achieved progress towards eradication, CSF remains a continuous threat to the European pig and wild boar population. After introduction of CSF virus (CSFV) into the domestic pig population rapid spread as a consequence of high frequency of animal movements and intensive trade within Europe can be suspected. Platforms like the CSF sequence database and the CSF in wild boar surveillance database have been implemented as tools to easily exchange information concerning CSF. The improved availability of data about circulating CSFV isolates will help to elucidate possible sources of virus introduction and to better understand routes of virus transmission.<\/p>

K<\/span>eywords:<\/span>
CSF, Europe, eradication programs, monitoring, databases<\/p>

Zusammenfassung <\/span>
Die Klassische Schweinepest (KSP) wird als eine der weltweit bedeutendsten viralen Erkrankungen des Schweines betrachtet. In vielen Teilen der Welt werden enorme Anstrengungen unternommen, die wirtschaftlichen Verluste durch KSP zu minimieren oder die Krankheit zu tilgen. Innerhalb der Mitgliedsstaaten der Europ\u00e4ischen Union (EU) wird eine einheitliche Strategie zur Diagnose, Kontrolle und Tilgung der KSP verfolgt. Der Erfolg dieser gemeinschaftlichen Strategie wird dokumentiert durch die r\u00fcckl\u00e4ufige Anzahl an Krankheitsausbr\u00fcchen. Der vorliegende Artikel fasst die aktuelle KSP-Situation in Europa und insbesondere die Lage in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten zusammen. Insbesondere werden die registrierten Ausbr\u00fcche bei Haus- wie auch bei Wildschweinen, die urs\u00e4chlichen Virusisolate sowie die Eradikations- und Monitoring-Programme beschrieben, die derzeit in der EU durchgef\u00fchrt werden. Trotz aller Fortschritte hin zur Tilgung bleibt die KSP eine fortw\u00e4hrende Bedrohung f\u00fcr die europ\u00e4ische Haus- und Wildschweinpopulation. Im Falle eines Eintrags von KSP-Virus (KSPV) in die Hausschweinpopulation ist aufgrund hoher Zahlen an Tiertransporten und intensiven Handels innerhalb Europas eine rasante Ausbreitung zu bef\u00fcrchten. Plattformen wie die KSP-Sequenz-Datenbank und die Surveillance-Datenbank zur Schweinepest bei Wildschweinen wurden eingerichtet, um Informationen zur KSP einfacher austauschen zu k\u00f6nnen. Die verbesserte Verf\u00fcgbarkeit von Daten zu zirkulierenden KSP-Virusisolaten wird k\u00fcnftig dazu beitragen, m\u00f6gliche Quellen einer Viruseinschleppung ausfindig zu machen und die Wege der Virus\u00fcbertragung besser zu verstehen.<\/p>

Schl\u00fcsselw\u00f6rter:<\/span>
KSP, Europa, Bek\u00e4mpfungsprogramme, Monitoring, Datenbanken<\/p>","categories":["Open Access","Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","Abostufe BMTW","Fachartikel","Abostufe frei"],"fromDate":"Oct 15, 2013 3:50:36 PM","oldUrls":["http:\/\/vetline.de\/classical-swine-fever-in-europe-the-current-situation\/150\/3130\/73919","http:\/\/vetline.de\/classical-swine-fever-in-europe-the-current-situation\/150\/3216\/73919"],"doiLanguage":"englisch","doiProductFormat":"online","doiPublisher":"Schl\u00fctersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG","doiSerialWorkTitle":"Berl M\u00fcnch Tier\u00e4rztl Wochenschr","doiDocumentUri":"http:\/\/vetline.de\/classical-swine-fever-in-europe-the-current-situation\/150\/3216\/73919\/","doiSource":"Berl M\u00fcnch Tier\u00e4rztl Wochenschr 126, 468\u2013475 (2013)","doiissn":"0005-9366","doiNr":"10.2376\/0005-9366-126-468","doiFirstPage":"468","doiLastPage":"475","doiTransmitted":true,"doiAuthor":"Postel A, Moennig V, Becher P","pdf":{"path":"http:\/\/data\/BMTW_2013_11_12_0468_onl300.pdf","title":"BMTW_2013_11_0468_oa.pdf","description":""},"authors":[{"firstName":"A","middleName":"","lastName":"Postel"},{"firstName":"V","middleName":"","lastName":"Moennig"},{"firstName":"P","middleName":"","lastName":"Becher"}],"contentOptimised":"

Summary<\/strong>
Classical swine fever (CSF) is considered to be one of the most important viral diseases in pigs worldwide. In many parts of the world great efforts are being undertaken to reduce economic losses caused by CSF or to eradicate the disease. Among the member states of the European Union (EU) a harmonized strategy for diagnosis, control and eradication of CSF is applied. Success of the common strategy is documented by the decreasing number of outbreaks during the last decade. The present article summarizes the recent situation concerning CSF in Europe with special focus on the situation in the EU member states. In particular, outbreaks in domestic pigs and wild boar, the identified virus isolates eradication and monitoring programs actually performed in the EU are described. Despite achieved progress towards eradication, CSF remains a continuous threat to the European pig and wild boar population. After introduction of CSF virus (CSFV) into the domestic pig population rapid spread as a consequence of high frequency of animal movements and intensive trade within Europe can be suspected. Platforms like the CSF sequence database and the CSF in wild boar surveillance database have been implemented as tools to easily exchange information concerning CSF. The improved availability of data about circulating CSFV isolates will help to elucidate possible sources of virus introduction and to better understand routes of virus transmission.<\/p>

K<\/strong>Keywords:<\/strong>
CSF, Europe, eradication programs, monitoring, databases<\/p>

Zusammenfassung<\/strong>
Die Klassische Schweinepest (KSP) wird als eine der weltweit bedeutendsten viralen Erkrankungen des Schweines betrachtet. In vielen Teilen der Welt werden enorme Anstrengungen unternommen, die wirtschaftlichen Verluste durch KSP zu minimieren oder die Krankheit zu tilgen. Innerhalb der Mitgliedsstaaten der Europ\u00e4ischen Union (EU) wird eine einheitliche Strategie zur Diagnose, Kontrolle und Tilgung der KSP verfolgt. Der Erfolg dieser gemeinschaftlichen Strategie wird dokumentiert durch die r\u00fcckl\u00e4ufige Anzahl an Krankheitsausbr\u00fcchen. Der vorliegende Artikel fasst die aktuelle KSP-Situation in Europa und insbesondere die Lage in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten zusammen. Insbesondere werden die registrierten Ausbr\u00fcche bei Haus- wie auch bei Wildschweinen, die urs\u00e4chlichen Virusisolate sowie die Eradikations- und Monitoring-Programme beschrieben, die derzeit in der EU durchgef\u00fchrt werden. Trotz aller Fortschritte hin zur Tilgung bleibt die KSP eine fortw\u00e4hrende Bedrohung f\u00fcr die europ\u00e4ische Haus- und Wildschweinpopulation. Im Falle eines Eintrags von KSP-Virus (KSPV) in die Hausschweinpopulation ist aufgrund hoher Zahlen an Tiertransporten und intensiven Handels innerhalb Europas eine rasante Ausbreitung zu bef\u00fcrchten. Plattformen wie die KSP-Sequenz-Datenbank und die Surveillance-Datenbank zur Schweinepest bei Wildschweinen wurden eingerichtet, um Informationen zur KSP einfacher austauschen zu k\u00f6nnen. Die verbesserte Verf\u00fcgbarkeit von Daten zu zirkulierenden KSP-Virusisolaten wird k\u00fcnftig dazu beitragen, m\u00f6gliche Quellen einer Viruseinschleppung ausfindig zu machen und die Wege der Virus\u00fcbertragung besser zu verstehen.<\/p>

Schl\u00fcsselw\u00f6rter:<\/strong>
KSP, Europa, Bek\u00e4mpfungsprogramme, Monitoring, Datenbanken<\/p>","primaryLanguage":"englisch","summary":"Classical swine fever (CSF) is considered to be one of the most important viral diseases in pigs worldwide. In many parts of the world great efforts are being undertaken to reduce economic losses caused by CSF or to eradicate the disease. Among the member states of the European Union (EU) a harmonized strategy for diagnosis, control and eradication of CSF is applied. Success of the common strategy is documented by the decreasing number of outbreaks during the last decade. The present article summarizes the recent situation concerning CSF in Europe with special focus on the situation in the EU member states. In particular, outbreaks in domestic pigs and wild boar, the identified virus isolates eradication and monitoring programs actually performed in the EU are described. Despite achieved progress towards eradication, CSF remains a continuous threat to the European pig and wild boar population. After introduction of CSF virus (CSFV) into the domestic pig population rapid spread as a consequence of high frequency of animal movements and intensive trade within Europe can be suspected. Platforms like the CSF sequence database and the CSF in wild boar surveillance database have been implemented as tools to easily exchange information concerning CSF. The improved availability of data about circulating CSFV isolates will help to elucidate possible sources of virus introduction and to better understand routes of virus transmission.<\/p>

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