Flies can play a role in transmitting ASF into farms

15-07-2019 | | |
A close up of the stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans, the type of fly that was used in the research. Photo: Shutterstock
A close up of the stable fly Stomoxys calcitrans, the type of fly that was used in the research. Photo: Shutterstock
Pigs can in theory get infected with African Swine Fever virus by eating infected flies. Danish researchers reached that conclusion on the basis of trials with stable flies. The outcome could explain ASF outbreaks in the summer on farms applying high biosecurity in e.g. the Baltic states. Dr Rene Bødker has worked with herds in the Baltic states as well as other countries in Eastern Europe infected with African Swine Fever virus (ASFv). Being associated with the National Veterinary Institute,


Get full access to all stories on Pig Progress

This Premium article is exclusively available for subscribers

Obtain insights from exclusive interviews

Dive into articles covering trending industry topics

Get a glimpse into pig farms worldwide

All the news is brought to you by experienced editors and experts from around the world

Redacteur 1

Vincent
ter Beek

Redacteur 2

Kees van
Dooren

Redacteur 3

Treena
Hein

Pernille Jacobsen