

Sustained investment in Veterinary Services, and the effective implementation of international standards, are needed to bring ASF under global control. This corresponds to the biggest animal disease outbreak of our generation. The number of countries reporting outbreaks to the WOAH continues to grow. Despite this daunting context, global control of the disease is possible with sustained effort and collaboration at national, regional and international levels, as evidenced by countries that have succeeded in eradicating the disease.

In the absence of an effective vaccine, controlling and eradicating ASF becomes more challenging. Due to its complex epidemiology, the disease has expanded relentlessly since 2018, affecting more than 50 countries 2. The good knowledge and management of the wild boar population and a good coordination among the Veterinary Services, wildlife and forestry authorities are required to successfully prevent and control ASF.Īfrican swine fever (ASF) has never been so widespread. surveillance and detailed epidemiological investigation, andĪs observed in Europe and in some regions of Asia, where wild boar play a significant role in the transmission of ASF, the management of this wild population density and their interaction with low-biosecurity pig production systems is key.

