Modeling the impact of control zone restrictions on pig placement in simulated African swine fever in the United States
Abstract
This preprint examines how control zone restrictions (protection zones, surveillance zones, and infected zones) affect pig placement decisions during a simulated African swine fever (ASF) outbreak in the United States. Using an agent-based simulation framework, the study quantifies the economic and epidemiological consequences of movement restrictions on pig flow and industry continuity, informing ASF response planning under the national response plan.