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. 2013 Oct 22;113(1):103–117. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2013.10.014

Table 2.

Criterion measurements used for prioritisation of exotic diseases to the domestic pig industry in Australia by pig farm only effects (criteria considering pig and ruminant market loss, cost sharing, control measures and human disease are excluded).

Disease ARpiga Lengthb CFRpigc
African swine fever, acute, lineage 1 (European) 95 5 90
African swine fever, acute, lineage 2 (Russian) 95 10 80
African swine fever, chronic 70 42 10
African swine fever, subacute 90 20 50
Aujeszky's/Pseudorabies 95 5 20
Bovine tuberculosis (Mycoplasma bovis) 1 2 2
Classical swine fever, acute 90 10 80
Classical swine fever, chronic 50 3 10
Cysticercosis (Cysticercus cellulosae) 0 0 0
Eastern Equine encephalitis 50 5 40
Eperythrozoon suis/Mycoplasma suis 08/07 10 42 5
Epizootic transmissible gastroenteritis virus 100 7 35
Foot and mouth disease 100 42 30
Haemorrhagic septicaemia (Pasteurella multocida serotypes 6:B and 6:E) 15 1 70
Japanese encephalitis virus 16 5 80
Menangle (Porcine paramyxovirus) 50 2 10
Nipah virus 70 10 30
Porcine brucellosis (Brucella suis) 10 42 1
Porcine epidemic diarrhoea (Asian strain) 80 10 25
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome 70 10 30
PRRS (highly pathogenic strain, China 2006–7) 95 7 50
Porcine respiratory coronavirus 0 0 0
Porcine rubulavirus 70 5 12
Post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PCV2AD) 10 30 80
Rabies 10 3 100
Salmonellosis 20 7 10
Streptococcus suis new variants, e.g. SS2 ST7 5 7 0
Surra (Trypanosoma evansi) 10 10 50
Swine vesicular disease 95 10 2
Swine influenza 90 5 3
Teschen disease/Porcine enterovirus encephalitis 75 5 75
Trichinellosis (Trichinella spiralis) 0 0 0
Vesicular exanthema 0 0 0
Vesicular stomatitis 50 10 2
a

ARpig, attack rate in pigs (%).

b

Length, length of clinical disease in pigs (days).

c

CFRpig, case fatality rate in pigs (%).