Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira ()

Risk of exposure of farms and subsistence nurseries to contact with wild boar in southern Mato Grosso do Sul

  • Paulo H. Braz,
  • Maxwell R. Oliveira,
  • Virgínia S. Silva,
  • Walfrido M. Tomas,
  • Raquel S. Juliano,
  • Thamy A. Moreira,
  • Namor P. Zimmermann,
  • Aiesca O. Pellegrin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-5888
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 148 – 154

Abstract

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ABSTRACT: With the advancement of wild boar distribution in the rural environment, its impacts are not limited to health in the pig sector, but the requirements for monitoring and control of the species are requirements laid down by the OIE for the recognition of classical swine fever free zone status. The construction of ecological models of favorability or suitability for the occurrence of pest species are necessary tools for the decision making on priority areas of management aiming at risk management. This work aims to map the level of suitability for the occurrence of wild boar in the southern state of Mato Grosso do Sul, as well as to identify the main risk variables for contact with the wild boar and evaluate the biosecurity measures adopted by commercial farms integrated in the south of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul. To evaluate the risk potential of wild boar for commercial and subsistence swine farming in southern Mato Grosso do Sul, a model of environmental suitability was constructed for this species in the swine producing region. This model considered different environmental strata, being the selection of the layers considered the physiological and behavioral characteristics of the species. In parallel, interviews were carried out in a sample of commercial farms integrating the region to survey the perception of the presence of the invasive species and the biosafety measures adopted. The results of this work indicate that the risk of contact among wild boars and animals reared in closed production systems may be high in the study area and only establishment of appropriate biosecurity measures that consider the characteristics and habits of the boar may prevent the intrusion of this species and contact with domestic swine. The built model can be considered of high reliability and it is recommended to apply it to other areas of the state, being a useful tool for the productive sector, environmental agencies and decision makers.

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