African swine fever in wild boar in the Czech Republic

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African swine fever in wild boar in the Czech Republic DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT SITUATION Ministerial Conference, Brussels, 19. 12. 2018 Patrik Mlynář Deputy minister

ASF - First occurrence of ASF in wild boars in the Czech Republic Date of finding: 21.6.2017 Location of finding: Příluky u Zlína, GPS 49 13 44.303 N, 17 42 1.996 E Date of the first laboratory result: 26.6.2017 (SVI Olomouc) Date of the confirmation: 26.6.2017 (NRL SVI Jihlava) Introduction of the ASF virus to the Czech Republic by passive transmission human factor (truck transport, foreign workers foodstuffs?) the nearest ASF outbreaks are some 400 km away The infected area was immediately defined by means of a list of cadastre units on 27. 6. 2017; in conformity with a Commission Decision it was extended to cover the whole Zlín district (3. 7. 2017).

ASF Veterinary measures adopted until 31 July 2017 The infected area (IA) was defined by means of a list of cadastre units on 27. 6. 2017; in conformity with a Commission Decision it was extended to cover the whole Zlín district (3. 7. 2017, 530 km 2 ). Emergency veterinary measures were imposed including a ban on hunting and feeding of wild boars (27. 6. 2017). A list was drawn up of all categories of pigs in holdings located in the IA (27. 6. 2017). Veterinary measures were adopted in pig holdings in the defined IA (prevention of contact with wild boars, biosecurity rules, movement, disinfection, etc.). Epidemiological investigation carried out in the infected area (from 27. 6. 2017), including inspection of the sites where ASF positive dead wild boars were found An expert group was set up National Centre for Disease Eradication (28. 6. 2017). Area with intensive hunting was defined around the IA (13. 7. 2017, 8 500 km 2 ). Area with a higher ASF risk was defined within the IA (18. 7. 2017, 89 km 2 ). Installation was ordered of scented fence around the high risk area (18. 7. 2017) Area with lower ASF risk was defined within the IA (21. 7. 2017). Installation was ordered of electric fence around the high risk area (31. 7. 2017)

ASF - Total number of wild boars and domestic pigs ASF tested/positive (26. 6. 2017 26. 11. 2018) In total 230 cases of African swine fever in wild boar population The total number of positive cases found in dead wild boar: 212 (last positive cases 15. 4. 2018) The total number of positive cases in hunted wild boar: 18 (last positive cases 8. 2. 2018) WILD BOARS 1) Infected area (Part II according to the EU regionalisation) - found dead 437 / 212 positive - hunted 3 639 / 18 positive 2) Other areas of the Zlín region (Part I) - found dead 146 / 0 positive - hunted 10 446 / 0 positive All positive cases in high- risk area - only 89 km 2 Infected area 530 km 2 3 Area with intensive hunting (without Part I and II areas) - hunted 10 575 / 0 positive 4) The whole Czech Republic (without Part I and II areas) - found dead 2 268 / 0 positive DOMESTIC PIGS Total number of domestic pigs tested / positive Part II Part I Active Passive Active Passive 337 / 0 109 / 0 723/ 0 1146 / 0 NO OUTBREAK IN DOMESTIC PIGS

ASF - main veterinary measures that have been adopted 1. Passive surveillance in wild boars whole territory Since 2014, African swine fever (ASF) has been occuring in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland 2014 2016 Therefore, starting from 2014, all wild boars found dead in the Czech Republic have been tested for ASF Numbers of found and tested dead wild boars the whole Czech Republic 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 (until 26.11.) No of tested /positive 243 0 348 0 404 0 1 622 191 1 346 21 The countrywide monitoring of ASF was a key element in early detection of ASF in the Czech Republic and allowed an immediate and effective response by the State Veterinary Administration

ASF - main veterinary measures that have been adopted 2. Active surveillance in wild boars and safe disposal All wild boars hunted in the infected area are tested on ASF and safely disposed in the rendering plant. Sampling is carried out only in the rendering plant. Around the infected area is defined area with intensive hunting. All wild boars hunted in this area are tested on ASF too. Hunting of wild boars in the area with intensive hunting until 31. 1. 2018 1. 2. 2018 26. 11. 2018

ASF - main veterinary measures that have been adopted 3. Regulation of hunting in infected area 1. Complete ban of hunting from 27. 06. 2017 to 21. 07. 2017 2. Decrease of incidence hunting in low-risk area since 21. 07. 2017 3. Hunting in high-risk area trapping since 24. 08. 2017 individual hunting by trained hunters since 11. 09. 2017 4. Cooperation with Police started from 16. 10. 2017

ASF - main veterinary measures that have been adopted 4. Cooperation with Police Individual hunting by snipers from Police started from 16. 10. 2017 Hunted in total 170 WB, of which 8 positive for ASF Snipers were trained for biosecurity during hunting Organization and coordination by RVA Collection of hunted WB done by State Veterinary Administration 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 36 Found dead wild boars 28 26 27 21 22 23 Positive cases 22 22 20 18 18 15 15 13 14 12 13 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 8 9 10 11 11 8 9 5 5 5 5 6 8 6 8 8 9 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 2 3 4 5 3 3 2 4 6 6 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 5 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 2017 Hunting by Police snipers 2018 35 Intensive searching of cadavers in infected area 24.8.2017 Trapping in the high risk zone 11.9.2017 Individual hunting in the high risk zone 8. 2. 2018 Last positive case in hunted wild boars 15. 4. 2018 Last positive case in dead wild boar

ASF - main veterinary measures that have been adopted 5. Reducing wild boar migration decreasing risk of ASF spreading Scented and electric fences Ban on entering in the highest-risk area Unharvesting of corps

ASF - main veterinary measures that have been adopted 6. Intensive searching of cadavers Cadavers of dead wild boars constitute the greatest risk for the spread of ASF in wild boar population. Therefore, the SVA ordered that the users of hunting grounds in the infected area must carry out an intensive search for wild boar cadavers from 22. 03. 2018 to 22. 04. 2018. 56 cadavers were found during this action, 10 of them were ASF positive. However, these cadavers were some 3-6 months old. These positive cases do not constitute a new ASF outbreak, but rather a significant reduction of the risk of further spread.

ASF measures in infected area (Part II) Official control in domestic pig farms continue in accordance with Commission Implementing Decision 2014/709/EU. Farmers must report all dead pigs in the breed in the infected area, ASF laboratory tests are performed. Movement of pigs only with authorization issued by the RVA for Region Zlín. Ban on keeping of pigs in backyard farms in the infected area since 12. 3. 2018. Smell (odor) fences remain functional - complete renovation as of 30. 9. 2018. Active search of wild boar cadavers continue. Intensive hunting of wild boar continue only individual hunting by trained hunters. All found dead and hunted wild boars are ASF tested and safely disposed in rendering plant. Electric fence were removed (as of 1. 10. 2018) Highest risk area within an infected area was abolished (26. 11. 2018)

ASF - new measures taken in relation to the ASF situation in Europe Ban of imports of wild boars and parts thereof coming from countries with occurrence ASF (valid from 31. 10. 2018). Ban of the use of hay and straw coming from countries with ASF in pig holdings (valid from 31. 10. 2018). Support of reducing the number of wild boars in the whole territory of the Czech Republic - reward of CZK 2,000 (EUR 78) for each hunted wild boar if the hunt exceeds the threeyear average (valid from 1. 11. 2018). Negotiation of Central Disease Control Commission coordination of all stakeholders, preparation for the occurrence of ASF in larger areas of the Czech Republic (1. 11. 2018). Increasing the number of checks at the international airport in Prague in cooperation with the Customs administration of the Czech Republic. Increasing the number of inspections of international carriers (professional drivers) in cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic. Rapid completion of fencing of highway and major transport routes in cooperation with the Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic and Directorate of Roads and Motorways.

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