FAO Manuel - AFRICAN SWINE FEVER: DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS

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FAO Manuel - AFRICAN SWINE FEVER: DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS

The purpose of the manual is to provide veterinary professionals, para-professionals, and laboratory diagnosticians with the information they need to promptly diagnose and react to an outbreak or case of ASF. Pig farmers, hunters and forest managers will also benefit. Any statement made in this manual is intended to provide guidance and should not be treated as a prescription.
The manual provides general information on the disease and its causes, including epidemiology transmission pathways and geographic distribution. It then follows chronologically with the detection and diagnosis of ASF, from field diagnosis (clinical signs, postmortem findings and differential diagnosis) to laboratory confirmation (i.e. all main techniques for the detection of both virus and antibodies). Included are recommendations on how to sample, pack and transport specimens from the field to the laboratory, and the immediate actions required at farm level when an outbreak is suspected. Although in less detail, the manual also covers ASF awareness-raising, prevention and control. Finally, sources of assistance are recommended, together with suggestions for further reading.
 

FAO Manuel - AFRICAN SWINE FEVER: DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS