A model for the operations to render epidemic-free a hog farm infected by the Aujeszky
disease
Published Online: Mar 15, 2016
Page range: 207 - 228
Received: Dec 23, 2015
Accepted: Mar 13, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21042/AMNS.2016.1.00016
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© 2016 A. Costamagna, M. Drigo, M. Martini, B. Sona, E. Venturino published by Sciendo
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We present here a case study for modelling the control of the Aujeszky disease, in a farm declared virus-free. The model is validated on the available data. Simulations are performed to assess different containment strategies for the epidemic. Final recommendations indicate that a strict reduction of biohazards in the farrowing unit should be enforced. Also neglecting the third inoculation in the vaccination protocol leads to a sensible and quantifiable increase of the prevalence of the disease. The findings indicate that it is more important to keep biosafety at a high level in the farrowing unit rather than strive for the highest standards in the gestation unit. Also the importance of a properly implemented vaccination appears fundamental, and its absence can be quantified via our simulations.