Selected article for: "TGE transmissible gastroenteritis and transmissible gastroenteritis"

Author: Mokoele, Japhta M.; van Rensburg, Leana Janse; van Lochem, Shanie; Bodenstein, Heinz; du Plessis, Jacolette; Carrington, Chris A.P.; Spencer, B. Tom; Fasina, Folorunso O.
Title: Overview of the perceived risk of transboundary pig diseases in South Africa
  • Document date: 2015_5_22
  • ID: 09jyekp5_34
    Snippet: Based on the expert ratings, ASF remains the most significant pig disease, in terms of perceived risk of outbreak and economic impacts in South Africa (21.86/25), followed by FMD (18.43/25). Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV 2) and CSF were both placed third, with a score of 17.00/25 each, and Aujeszky's disease was the least significant disease, with a score of 7.71/25 (Figure 3 ). Other diseases of importance for South Africa, based on perceived risk o.....
    Document: Based on the expert ratings, ASF remains the most significant pig disease, in terms of perceived risk of outbreak and economic impacts in South Africa (21.86/25), followed by FMD (18.43/25). Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV 2) and CSF were both placed third, with a score of 17.00/25 each, and Aujeszky's disease was the least significant disease, with a score of 7.71/25 (Figure 3 ). Other diseases of importance for South Africa, based on perceived risk of introduction, include: PRRS, Brucella suis, swine influenza, transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) and porcine respiratory coronavirus (Figure 3 ).

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