UNDERSTANDING PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINES FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER IN WILD BOAR AND DOMESTIC PIGS

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-RIAID: 101136676
EC Contribution
€63,062
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

African swine fever (ASF) has recently transformed from an exotic disease to a panzootic threat to domestic and wild suids world-wide. Europe is currently facing different scenarios with front and point introductions, affected wild boar and domestic pig populations, epidemic and endemic situations. While our traditional prevention and control strategies work well with industrial pig farms, we quickly reach our limits when we have to control the disease in the abundant wild boar population or in regions with a majority of backyard farms. To turn the tide and to safeguard animal health, vaccines, especially oral vaccines for wild boar, could be the missing tool.There has been considerable progress in vaccine development and while we should continue to look for alternative approaches, we must now also dare to test the promising candidates beyond simple proof-of-concept studies. Only in this way can we generate the data base for benefit-risk analysis of whether and how current generation vaccines could be employed.Along these lines, this project sets out to test the vaccine candidate ""ASFV-G-ΔI177L"" in safety and efficacy tests after oral and intramuscular application as prescribed by international guidelines. This vaccine candidate has shown safety and very good protection under laboratory conditions and has been applied in the field in Vietnam. As a backup option, other promising candidates, “ASFV-G-ΔMGF” and “ASFV-G-Δ9GL/UK, will be tested in initial comparative trials. Accompanying the prescribed tests, our interdisciplinary consortium will characterize the protective immune responses, target the optimization of oral immunization and model tailored vaccination strategies. The data body generated in this project is crucial for benefit-risk-assessments at the level of all authorities entrusted with licensure and deployment of ASF vaccines and for this reason, relevant stakeholders will be involved from the start to guarantee full exploitation of our data.""

Consortium (11)

Project Results (11)

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Publications (5)
Oral Bait Immunization of Eurasian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) Against African Swine Fever with “ASFV-G-ΔI177L”: Bait Performance, Immunogenicity, and Environmental Monitoring
Vaccines· 2026DOI
Jörg Beckmann, Sandra Blome, Nuria Bujan, Christian Gortázar, Theresa Holzum, Steffen Ortmann, David Relimpio, Alexander Schäfer, Elisenda Viaplana, Ad Vos, Virginia Friedrichs
Benefit risk considerations for African swine fever virus live attenuated vaccines
npj Vaccines· 2025DOI
Blome, Sandra; Friedrichs, Virginia; Schäfer, Alexander; Beer, Martin
Oral fluid collection in wild boar: A field protocol
The Veterinary Journal· 2025DOI
David Relimpio, Aleksandra Kosowska, Sandra Barroso-Arévalo, Daniel De Antonio-Gómez, Christian Gortázar, Jose A. Barasona
Improved stability and specificity of baits for oral administration of substances to wild boar
Preventive Veterinary Medicine· 2024DOI
David Relimpio, María del Carmen Serna Moreno, Sergio Horta Muñoz, Elisenda Viaplana, Jose Carlos Mancera, Alicia Urniza, José de la Fuente, Christian Gortázar
Optimizing the baiting strategy for oral vaccine delivery to wild boar
European Journal of Wildlife Research· 2024DOI
Richa Pachauri; Jordi Martínez‐Guijosa; Elisa Ferreras‐Colino; Javier Ferreres; David Relimpio
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