Classical Swine Fever: A Truly Classical Swine Disease [PDF]
Recent reemergence of classical swine fever (CSF) in previous CSF-free areas reminds the veterinary community of this old disease [...]
Fun-In Wang, Chia-Yi Chang
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Classical swine fever: Unveiling the complexity through a multifaceted approach [PDF]
Classical swine fever (CSF), sometimes referred to as hog cholera, is a highly contagious, virally-based, systemic illness that affects both domestic and wild pigs.
Aswin Rafif Khairullah +14 more
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Transmission of classical swine fever. A review [PDF]
Classical swine fever (CSF) is one of the most important viral pig diseases. Basic measures to control epidemics of CSF comprise eradication of infected herds and preventive emptying of herds at risk. Identification of these herds at risk is based on knowledge of the different transmission routes of the virus.
S Ribbens, J Dewulf, F Koenen
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Potency of a Live Attenuated GPE− Vaccine Against an Antigenically Distinct Classical Swine Fever Virus Strain in Japan [PDF]
Background: Highly potent vaccines are essential for the effective control of classical swine fever (CSF). Since CSF re-emerged in 2018 in Japan, the live CSF virus (CSFV) vaccine—a guinea pig exaltation of Newcastle disease virus-negative strain vaccine
Tatsuya Nishi +7 more
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Classical Swine Fever—An Updated Review [PDF]
Classical swine fever (CSF) remains one of the most important transboundary viral diseases of swine worldwide. The causative agent is CSF virus, a small, enveloped RNA virus of the genus Pestivirus. Based on partial sequences, three genotypes can be distinguished that do not, however, directly correlate with virulence.
Sandra Blome +2 more
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E2-based mRNA vaccine encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles protects pigs against classical swine fever virus [PDF]
Classical swine fever (CSF), caused by the classical swine fever virus (CSFV), remains a significant threat to the global pig industry. Recent advances in mRNA vaccines offered a promising platform for combating CSFV.
Jingyi Liu +11 more
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The narrow window of protection: protective efficacy of maternally derived antibodies against virulent classical swine fever virus in Japan [PDF]
This study investigated the protective efficacy of maternally derived antibodies (MDAs) against the currently circulating virulent classical swine fever virus (CSFV) strain in Japan (JPN/1/2018).
Katsuhiko Fukai +4 more
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Protection Against Transplacental Transmission of a Highly Virulent Classical Swine Fever Virus Two Weeks After Single-Dose FlagT4G Vaccination in Pregnant Sows [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Classical swine fever (CSF) continues to challenge global eradication efforts, particularly in endemic regions, where pregnant sows face heightened risks of vertical transmission following exposure to CSFV.
Liani Coronado +8 more
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Research Progress in Classical Swine Fever Virus Detection and Classical Swine Fever Vaccines
Classical Swine Fever (CSF) is a highly infectious and fatal disease caused by Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV). It is recognized as one of the most serious viral diseases in pig industry.
Pu ZHANG +7 more
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Gestational timing and vaccine platform shape maternally derived neutralizing immunity and vaccine RNA detection in piglets following maternal vaccination with C-strain or FlagT4G against classical swine fever [PDF]
Control of classical swine fever (CSF) in endemic regions relies heavily on vaccination of breeding herds. Optimizing vaccination strategies is essential for sustainable disease control covering pigs belonging to different categories.
Liani Coronado +25 more
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