Characteristics of selected active substances used in disinfectants and their virucidal activity against ASFV

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Abstract

African swine fever (ASF), caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV), is currently one of the most important and serious diseases of pigs, mainly due to the enormous sanitary and socio-economic consequences. It leads to serious economic losses, not only because of the near 100% mortality rate, but also through the prohibitions of pork exports it triggers. Currently neither vaccines nor safe and effective chemotherapeutic agents are available against ASFV. The disease is controlled by culling infected pigs and maintaining high biosecurity standards, which principally relies on disinfection. Some countries have approved and/or authorised a list of biocides effective against this virus. This article is focused on the characteristics of chemical substances present in the most popular disinfectants of potential use against ASFV. Despite some of them being approved and tested, it seems necessary to perform tests directly on ASFV to ensure maximum effectiveness of the disinfectants in preventing the spread of ASF in the future.

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Juszkiewicz, M., Walczak, M., & Wozniakowski, G. (2019). Characteristics of selected active substances used in disinfectants and their virucidal activity against ASFV. Journal of Veterinary Research (Poland), 63(1), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2019-0006

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