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Treatment with interferon-alpha delays disease in swine infected with a highly virulent CSFV strain [PDF]
Interferon-alpha (IFNα) can effectively inhibit or abort a viral infection within the host. It has been reported that IFN induction and production is hindered during classical swine fever virus (CSFV) infection.
Fernandez-Sainz, I. +8 more
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Background Recent studies have hypothesized that circulation of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) variants when the immunity induced by the vaccine is not sterilizing might favour viral persistence. Likewise, in addition to congenital viral persistence,
Liani Coronado +9 more
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Classical swine fever virus diversity and evolution
By analysing the nucleotide sequence data generated from both the E2 (gp55) and the NS5B genes of classical swine fever virus (CSFV), in addition to previously published data from the 5'NCR, we were able to divide 115 CSFV isolates into two major groups, five subgroups and two disparate isolates.
P, Lowings +3 more
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Pyroptosis in Peripheral Neuropathy: From Molecular Mechanisms to Therapeutic Targeting
Pyroptosis is a key inflammatory cell death pathway in peripheral neuropathy, with opposing roles: it perpetuates neuropathic pain but can be induced to kill neuroblastoma cells. This review consolidates mechanistic understanding and therapeutic strategies, arguing for a shift from disease‐centric to target‐centric treatment approaches to improve ...
Jinhuan Wei +11 more
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Interactions between the major structural glycoprotein E2 of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) with host proteins have been identified as important factors affecting virus replication and virulence.
Elizabeth A. Vuono +8 more
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Correlation of the classical swine fever (CSF) antibody levels detected by serum neutralizaton and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (Elisa) [PDF]
Chairani Ridha Maghfira
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Classical Swine Fever: An Overview
Classical swine fever is one of the most significant diseases of domestic pigs and wild boars which has tremendous effects on pig industry. It is caused by Classical Swine Fever Virus of genus Pestivirus of family Togaviridae. It mainly transmits through infected pigs and its products along with inhalation and direct animal to animal contact.
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Wild pigs, wild costs: the economic consequences of wild pig invasions in the United States
Analysis reveals that wild pigs in the U.S. cause a minimum annual cost of US$3.4 billion, impacting agriculture, property and natural resources, highlighting the need for increased research and policy. Abstract BACKGROUND Wild pigs (Sus scrofa), an invasive species in the United States, cause extensive ecological and economic harm, impacting ...
Sophie C. McKee +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Surveillance of influenza infections and virus characterisation are essential to guide prevention strategies. In the Central African Republic (CAR), data on influenza viruses are patchy and poorly documented. Objective To study the clinical, seasonal, genetic and phenotypic characteristics of influenza viruses circulating in the CAR
Giscard Francis Komoyo +9 more
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Attitudes and Beliefs of Pig Farmers and Wild Boar Hunters Towards Reporting of African Swine Fever in Bulgaria, Germany and the Western Part of the Russian Federation [PDF]
This study investigated the attitudes and beliefs of pig farmers and hunters in Germany, Bulgaria and the western part of the Russian Federation towards reporting suspected cases of African swine fever (ASF).
Acevedo +20 more
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