African swine fever in Lithuania 2016

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African swine fever in Lithuania 2016 Vilnius, 28 November 2016 Lithuania Vidmantas PAULAUSKAS, DVM, PhD

ASF Control plan for 2016-2020 in Lithuania Non-commercial farms (back yards): Biosecurity; Movement. Commercial farms: Biosecurity; Movement; Trade. Hunters and hunting: Surveillance; Hunting management (feed ban, targeted hunting, regulation of population); Biosafety requirement for hunting grounds. Information campaign: Non commercial farms; Commercial farms; Hunters; Others. Border control (personal luggage); Compensation (domestic pigs, wild boars); Emergency measures. 2

19 ASF outbreaks in domestic pigs 19 outbreak in domestic pigs in 5 municipalities Back yard farms size: 1-15 pigs 76 pigs were destroyed

ASF Outbreaks timeline 10 2016 2015 2014 6 1 1 0 1 June July August September October November 4

ASF outbreaks - case dependence 5

Possible ways of virus introduction Lack of biosecurity measures in the non-commercial farms; Indirect or direct contact with infected (dead) wild boars;

Measures taken due to outbreaks of ASF Eradication of the ASF outbreaks - in accordance with the Directive 2002/60/EC; Trade restrictions in accordance of Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EC and national legal acts; Surveillance programme for ASF domestic pigs and wild boar; Preventive slaughter of pigs in the non-commercial farms; Biosafety control in pig farms; Ban of all pig markets in the entire country.

Preventive slaughter of pigs in 2016 The following actions are performed in 2 districts and 5 parishes of district municipalities due to a number of ASF outbreaks and due to close proximity to a number of ASF cases in wild boar (3168 pigs will be slaughtered until mid December): All keepers of non-commercial farms are informed about their obligation to slaughter all pigs kept for own consumption till the set deadline; Holdings are inspected; Farmers informs regional SFVS about their intention to slaughter the pigs; Samples are taken by official or authorized veterinarian after inspection of slaughtered pig; After reception of negative lab result for ASF meat can be used for own consumption only; Farmers receive compensation (obligation - not to rise pigs for one year).

Regions were total depopulation (early slaughter) is performed in 2016

Biosafety control in pig farms Commercial farms are inspected once a quarter; Non-commercial farms according to legal provisions and capacities of SFVS.

Inspections of biosafety requirements in the noncommercial pig farms No of non-commercial farms inspected Inspections performed 01/01/2016 till 01/11/2016 Complies with biosecurity requirements Does not fully meet with biosecurity requirements 3626 2498 1124 2500 2176 2000 1500 1000 500 659 1517 439 344 308 359 336 210 192 243 130 116 116 103 Farms checked Discrepancies found Discrepancies not found 0 January-June July August September October

ASF cases in wild boars in 2016 266 places Total 403 wild boars: 77 hunted 325 found dead

ASF control measures in wild fauna Biosecurity requirements for hunter clubs are approved; It is forbidden to use the meat of hunted wild boars and to move the meat from the hunting place within the infected area before the results of ASF testing have been obtained from the laboratory; Till the laboratory results of ASF testing are obtained, the carcasses of wild boars should be stored isolated or in places authorised by territorial SFVS; All dead wild boars (found dead or killed in road incidents) and all hunted wild boars within infected area are subject to laboratory tests for ASF; Hunters should process hunted wild boars in special designated places and all ABPs should not be moved outside but kept in special tightly closed animal waste pits.

Surveillance in wild boar in 2016 Method used No of tests Positive findings ELISA 8767 16 IPT 2510 27 PCR 21818 309

Management of wild boar population Compensations related to wild boar: For found dead wild boar (30 Euro); For hunted wild boars females: From 12 to 24 months (50 Euro); Over 24 months (100 Euro). For hunted and positive tested wild boar (100 Euro).

Conclusions ASF spread slowly in the wild boar population by natural means 20-40 km/year; Passive surveillance is most effective method of early detection of ASF; ASF in wild boars increases in summer months and late autumn beginning of winter clear seasonal dependence; Finding and removal of wild boar carcasses is essential; ASF outbreaks occur due to not appropriate biosecurity - the biosecurity in all type of pig holdings is crucial 16

Thank you for attention!