학술지Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2297-1769), 11(2024), 1416862 ~ -
등재유형SCIE
게재일자 20240724
African swine fever (ASF) is a disease with a high mortality rate and high transmissibility. Identifying high-risk clusters and understanding the transmission characteristics of ASF in advance are essential for preventing its spread in a short period of time. This study investigated the spatial and temporal heterogeneity of ASF in the Republic of Korea by analyzing surveillance data on wild boar carcasses.