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Near-complete genome sequences of multiple genotype 1 African swine fever virus isolates from 2016 to 2018 in Cameroon [PDF]
African swine fever virus has been endemic in Cameroon since 1982. Here, we announce the sequences of Cameroon/2016/C1, Cameroon/2016/C5, Cameroon/2017/C-A2, Cameroon/2018/C02, and Cameroon/2018/CF3, five genotype 1 African swine fever virus genomes ...
Borca, Manuel V.+10 more
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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the etiological agent of an often lethal disease of domestic pigs, African swine fever (ASF). The ASFV Georgia 2007 isolate (ASFV-G) is responsible for the current epidemic situation in Europe and Asia.
Elizabeth Ramirez-Medina+9 more
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Electron microscopy of African swine fever virus hemadsorption [PDF]
S. S. Breese, W. R. Hess
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Control of African swine fever virus by siRNA [PDF]
African Swine Fever (ASF) is a highly contagious, viral disease of pigs caused by an Asfivirus. It can cause up to 100% of mortality in domestic pigs and European wild boars, although varying degrees of virulence have been shown.
Albina, Emmanuel, Keita, D.
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Effects of Some Disinfectants on African Swine Fever Virus [PDF]
S. S. Stone, W. R. Hess
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Molecular cloning of African swine fever virus DNA [PDF]
Victoria Ley+5 more
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Recent insights on epidemiology, diagnosis and control of Classical and African Swine Fever in pig industry [PDF]
Classical swine fever is caused by an enveloped RNA virus in the genus Pestivirus of the family Flaviviridae, whereas African swine fever (ASF) is caused by a double-stranded DNA virus in the genus Asfivirus of the family Asfarviridae.
Rai, Sajana
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Proteins specified by African Swine Fever virus: V.-Identification of immediate early, early and late proteins [PDF]
José M. Escribano, E. Tabarés
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Study on the role of the sylvatic cycle of African swine fever in Senegal [PDF]
It is generally believed that African swine fever (ASF) virus in Sub-Saharan Africa is maintained in nature by warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) and soft ticks from the genus Ornithodoros (Penrith et al., 2004).
Akakpo, A.J.+6 more
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