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. 2017 Mar 7;7:43871. doi: 10.1038/srep43871

Table 4. Combined strategies of active and passive surveillance; abbreviations in brackets.

26* Sampling of all wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +59 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (all passive +59)
27** Sampling 50% of wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +59 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (50% passive +59)
28** Sampling of all wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +50 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (all passive +50)
29** Sampling of all wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +40 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (all passive +40)
30** Sampling of all wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +30 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (all passive +30)
31** Sampling of all wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +20 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (all passive +20)
32** Sampling of all wild boar found dead, shot sick or involved in road traffic accidents +10 samples per district within one year, taken out of the whole hunting bag (all passive +10)

*All samples resulting from passive surveillance were modelled to be investigated virologically and samples resulting from active surveillance were modelled to be investigated only serologically or by both methods. **In the scenarios, all passive samples were modelled to be investigated virologically and all active samples were modelled to be investigated serologically.