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African swine fever and classical swine fever: a review of the pathogenesis.
This paper describes major pathogenetic mechanisms of African and Classical Swine Fever virus infections. The interactions between both viruses and the monocyte-macrophage-system result in the release of mediator molecules, which are important for the further progression of the diseases.
J C, Gómez-Villamandos +14 more
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Indirect ELISA provides specific antibody in swine sera, vaccinated against classical swine fever.
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Food supply chain consequences of new responses to livestock epidemics [PDF]
This article studies supply chain consequences from applying the new-more socially acceptable -strategy of emergency vaccination instead of the large-scale killing of healthy animals for controlling livestock epidemics.
Bergevoet, Ron H.M. +4 more
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Low CD4/CD8 ratio in classical swine fever postnatal persistent infection generated at 3 weeks after birth [PDF]
José Alejandro Bohórquez +5 more
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Strategies to Control Classical Swine Fever: Cost and Risk Perspectives [PDF]
The paper examines the importance of pig population density in the area of an outbreak of CSF for the spread of the disease and the choice of control measures.
Burrell, Alison M. +2 more
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Performance of a Differentiation of Infected from Vaccinated Animals (DIVA) Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) Serum and Oral Fluid Erns Antibody AlphaLISA Assay [PDF]
Yaowalak Panyasing +7 more
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We report classical swine fever outbreaks occurring in naive pig herds on Jeju Island, South Korea, after the introduction of the LOM vaccine strain. Two isolates from sick pigs had >99% identity with the vaccine stain.
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