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. 2025 May 29;12:1568095. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1568095

Table 3.

Prevalence of ASFV differential diagnoses among pigs sampled from May 2021 through June 2022 from six abattoirs located in the Kampala metropolitan area of Uganda.

Pathogen Number tested Number positive % 95% confidence interval
Proportions for all pig samples tested for ASFV differential diagnoses
PRRSVa 1,329 11 0.8 0.4–1.5
S-IAVa 1,330 1,188 89.3 87.5–90.9
Salmonella spp. 903 40b 4.4 3.3–6.0
CSFV 559 0 0 0–0.8
Proportions of ASFV qPCR positive pigs that tested positive for ASFV differential diagnoses
PRRSVa 794 7 0.9 0.4–1.8
S-IAVa 794 714 89.9 87.6–91.8
Salmonella spp. 568 26b 4.6 3.1–6.6
CSFV 339 0 0 0–1.3
a

Indicates serologic testing was done and results are seroprevalence. All other diagnostic assays were real-time PCR assays that detected the pathogen of interest’s nucleic acid.

b

26/40 (65%) of the Salmonella positive pigs were positive for ASFV.