African swine fever (ASF) is a devastating disease caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV) and leads to significant economic losses in the pig farming industry. Given the absence of an effective vaccine or treatment, the mortality rate of ASF is alarmingly close to 100%. Consequently, the ...
This is all the more important in the case of a disease such as ASF, which is characterised by a high case-fatality rate and for which there is currently no treatment or vaccine (Dixon et al., 2019). Furthermore, the involvement of wild boar, themselves clinically affected by this ...
The disease has a morality rate of up to 100%; moreover, it is incurable and there is no commercially available vaccine approved for use in Europe (the trials of a commercial vaccine in Vietnam still require further analysis) [3]. Despite the fact that ASF is not a direct danger to ...