African Swine Fever, despite being a non-zoonotic disease, has a vast impact on all One Health interfaces and demands a holistic perspective to address global challenges and control opportunities.
African Swine Fever, despite being non-zoonotic, has significant impacts across One Health interfaces and requires a holistic approach for global control.
African Swine Fever is non-zoonotic viral disease affecting pigs worldwide, with severe implications for many sectors such as national economies and pig populations. The disease control strategies are variable across the globe and its implementation and outcome depend on many factors. One Health describes the collaborative effort across disciplines to address public health challenges involving human, animal, and environmental aspects. African Swine Fever is not commonly understood under the concept of One Health. However, the disease has a great impact on all One Health interfaces. This paper reviews and discusses how the vast impact of ASF, a non-zoonotic disease, still demands a holistic perspective to address global challenges and opportunities to control the disease.
Ceruti et al. (Mon,) conducted a review in African Swine Fever. African Swine Fever, despite being a non-zoonotic disease, has a vast impact on all One Health interfaces and demands a holistic perspective to address global challenges and control opportunities.
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