“…Genotypes I and II are the most striking examples of pig‐related ASF viruses, although both have also been isolated from ticks and/or African wild suids (Lubisi et al., 2005; Quembo et al., 2018). Genotypes VIII, IX and X, although they have a more restricted distribution, spanning several countries in eastern and Central Africa (Atuhaire, Afayoa et al., 2013; Atuhaire, Ochwo et al., 2013; Bishop et al., 2015; Bisimwa, Ongus et al., 2020; Bisimwa, Ongus et al., 2021; Chang'a et al., 2019; Gallardo, Anchuelo et al., 2011; Hakizimana, Nyabongo et al., 2020; Hakizimana et al., 2021; Misinzo, Jumapili et al., 2012; Misinzo et al., 2014; Mulumba‐Mfumu et al., 2017) are also well adapted to pigs (Lubisi et al., 2005). These viruses may also be candidates for extra‐African ventures.…”