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Control and management: Researchers push for region-tailored vaccines to tackle African swine fever

Dennis Lubanga by Dennis Lubanga
September 2, 2025
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Plum Island Animal Disease Centre, NY-USA & Nairobi, Kenya – An international team of scientists has found that a promising African swine fever (ASF) vaccine can protect pigs against some strains of the virus but offers little or no protection against others.

The findings point to the need for region-specific vaccines to tackle one of the world’s most devastating animal diseases.

The research, led by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Plum Island Animal Disease Center and the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), tested a commercial live-attenuated vaccine candidate, ASFV-G-ΔI177L, against several African swine fever virus (ASFV) strains collected from across Africa.

The ASF vaccine research was led by the USDA and ILRI. Photo|courtesy.
The ASF vaccine research was led by the USDA and ILRI. Photo|courtesy.

USDA (ARS): The principal in-house research agency of the USDA, ARS, conducts scientific research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority.

On the other hand, ILRI: Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, ILRI works to improve food and nutritional security and reduce poverty in developing countries through livestock research.
Meanwhile, results showed that while the vaccine was highly effective against certain strains, its performance varied widely depending on the virus type.

A global threat to pigs and livelihoods

Nine News understands that ASF is a highly contagious and often fatal disease affecting domestic and wild boars, with no global commercially licensed vaccine available. The disease is endemic in many parts of Africa and, over recent years, outbreaks have devastated pig populations in Africa, Asia and Europe, causing severe economic losses, threatening food security, and undermining the livelihoods of communities reliant on pig farming as pork is a widely consumed animal protein.

🌏Every livestock farmer's worst nightmare: waking up to a silent farm, all animals lost😭.
Imagine a farm of thousands of pigs reduced to zero due to African Swine Fever (ASF).
It's a harsh reality that emphasizes the urgency of understanding and combating this fatal disease. pic.twitter.com/YC2wznjwtQ

— Sangwa Sifa Florence (@SangwaSifa) December 10, 2023

Smallholder farmers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), who primarily raise pigs in backyard systems, are heavily affected by ASF, with women and young people particularly vulnerable. Beyond LMICs, the spread of ASF poses a major threat to North America. In the United States, the swine industry is a cornerstone of the economy, generating more than USD 27 billion in gross cash receipts in 2023. Similarly, Canada’s pig industry contributed CAD 6.3 billion in 2024, highlighting the region’s significant economic exposure

What the study found

Strong protection – Pigs vaccinated and exposed to the same strain used to make the vaccine stayed healthy, while unvaccinated pigs quickly succumbed to disease.

Partial protection – About 80% of vaccinated pigs survived when challenged with a genetically different strain isolated in Ghana.

Travellers, here's items you may have missed off of your travel checklist this festive season. Although #AfricanSwineFever is of no risk to human health, travellers carrying infected pork products or in contact with infected pigs could become carriers of the disease. 🐷 pic.twitter.com/ikyD8X5suq

— World Organisation for Animal Health (@WOAH) February 12, 2024

No protection – The vaccine failed against several other genetically distinct strains from Malawi, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda, despite triggering strong immune responses.

Rethinking vaccine strategies

The results highlight that the traditional method of classifying ASF viruses by a single gene (p72) is not enough to predict whether a vaccine will work. Two viruses with identical p72 sequences—Georgia2010 and Pret4—produced very different results in vaccinated pigs.

Nine News has established that USDA scientists have developed a new classification method that analyses the virus’s entire set of protein-coding genes, offering a more precise way to match vaccines to regional virus types.

“Although much further corroborative experimental work is needed, the classification developed will likely be the only available rational approach for deciding vaccination procedures to control and manage ASFV outbreaks,” said Manuel Borca, USDA scientist.

Exciting news from WOAH Regional Representation! We're proud to organize the 1st GF-TADs Regional Conference on priority transboundary animal diseases in Europe. Sept 22-25 in Belgrade, Serbia (hybrid format).
Tackling key threats like African Swine Fever (ASF), Lumpy Skin… pic.twitter.com/uG6u2mZ2Xi

— World Organisation for Animal Health in Europe (@WOAH_Europe) September 1, 2025

According to Anna Lacasta, ILRI Senior Scientist, the research reinforces the need to rethink their ASF vaccine strategies.

“A one-size-fits-all solution is unlikely. We need targeted vaccines aligned with the regional virus biotypes to maximise protection and control outbreaks. There is a need to support the development and licensing of vaccines based on circulating ASFV biotypes,” Anna explained.

The team recommends continued research into matching vaccines to virus types, as well as exploring new vaccine designs that could provide broader protection against ASF.

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Dennis Lubanga

Dennis Lubanga

Dennis Lubanga is a seasoned journalist with over 15 years experience. He has a rich and extensive focus on politics, climate change, environment, and food security. He has previously held positions at Y News Digial (Editorial Lead), TUKO.co.ke (Current Affairs Editor) and Nation Media Group (News Correspondent). He is affiliated with respected journalism programs such as The Nature Conservancy African Journalism Programme, Thomson Reuters Foundation, and African Uncensored Investigative Journalism Programme. His work has been honored in the Annual Journalism Excellence Awards (AJEA) among other platforms.

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