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A cell line expressing the CD2v protein of ASFV was generated. The efficient expression of CD2v protein was determined by immunofluorescence and Western blotting. The CD2v protein was Ni-affinity purified from the supernatant of cell cultures.
Rong-Hong Hua +7 more
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Subtle Genetic Shifts of African Swine Fever Virus Among Vietnamese Domestic Swine Following Live-Attenuated Vaccine Commercialization. [PDF]
Since its first incursion in 2019, African swine fever (ASF) has remained a constant threat to the Vietnamese swine industry. The nationwide commercialization and implementation of live‐attenuated vaccines (LAVs), alongside depopulation‐repopulation efforts, necessitate a critical assessment of whether these strategies have driven inadvertent changes ...
Nguyen TC +5 more
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Processing and Localization of the African Swine Fever Virus CD2v Transmembrane Protein [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe African swine fever virus (ASFV)-encoded CD2v transmembrane protein is required for the hemadsorption of red blood cells around infected cells and is also required for the inhibition of bystander lymphocyte proliferation in response to mitogens.
Lynnette C, Goatley, Linda K, Dixon
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Detection of African Swine Fever Virus Genotype II in West Africa (2020) and Its Co-Circulation With Endemic Genotype I: Implications for Pig Production. [PDF]
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly devastating disease of domestic pigs caused by the ASF virus (ASFV). Historically, only ASFV Genotype I was known to circulate in West Africa. However, Genotype II has recently emerged in Nigeria, Ghana, and Benin for the first time. Between 2017 and 2023, suspected ASF outbreaks were reported in Burkina Faso, Côte
Meki IK +34 more
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Identification of T-cell epitopes in African swine fever virus CD2v and C-type lectin proteins [PDF]
African swine fever (ASF) is an emerging disease threat for the swine industry worldwide. No ASF vaccine is available, and progress is hindered by lack of knowledge concerning the extent of ASF virus (ASFV) strain diversity and the viral antigens conferring type-specific protective immunity in pigs.
Burmakina, Galina +6 more
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ABSTRACT African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the cause of African swine fever (ASF), a devastating disease that affects domestic pigs and wild boar and is currently responsible for the largest animal epidemic. One of the characteristics of ASFV infection, but absent in naturally attenuated strains, is hemadsorption (HAD), a phenomenon that ...
Daniel Pérez-Núñez +5 more
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African swine fever virus (ASFV) poses serious threats to the swine industry. The mortality rate of African swine fever (ASF) is 100%, and there is no effective vaccine currently available.
Qi Gao +11 more
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Investigation of the First African Swine Fever Outbreak in a Domestic Pig Farm in Hong Kong
In this study, we describe the epidemiological investigation of the first African swine fever (ASF) outbreak in a local domestic pig farm in the New Territories of Hong Kong in 2021. In the outbreak farm, several affected pigs presented clinical and pathological signs consistent with ASF, while the remaining pigs showed nonspecific clinical signs or ...
Yun Young Go +19 more
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Introduction. African swine fever virus (ASF) is a large DNA virus that is the only member of the Asfarviridae family. The spread of the ASF virus in the territory of the Russian Federation, Eastern Europe and China indicates the ineffectiveness of ...
Ksenia A. Mima +4 more
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Molecular Characterization of African Swine Fever Viruses Circulating in Can Tho City, Vietnam
African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and deadly viral disease in domestic and feral pigs. Since 2018, the disease has spread and caused large socioeconomic consequences to the pig industry in several Asian countries including China, Vietnam, and South Korea.
Nguyen Duc Hien +5 more
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