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Classical swine fever virus: the past, present and future

open access: yesVirus Research, 2020
Classical swine fever (CSF) is among the most relevant viral epizootic diseases of swine. Due to its severe economic impact, CSF is notifiable to the world organisation for animal health. Strict control policies, including systematic stamping out of infected herds with and without vaccination, have permitted regional virus eradication.
Ganges, Llilianne   +6 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Detection and genotyping of classical swine fever virus isolates in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious disease of pigs leading to significant economic losses worldwide. Classical swine fever virus can be classified into three genogroups, each consisting of three or four subgroups.
Ivović, Vladimir   +5 more
core   +2 more sources

Sensing the classical swine fever virus with molecularly imprinted polymer on quartz crystal microbalance

open access: yesHeliyon, 2020
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious and fatal viral disease in pigs caused by the virus of the same name (classical swine fever virus – CSFV). Economical reasons dictate the need for rapid early detection of this pathogen. Herein we report
Supaporn Klangprapan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Identification of a Common Conformational Epitope on the Glycoprotein E2 of Classical Swine Fever Virus and Border Disease Virus

open access: yesViruses, 2021
Classical swine fever virus (CSFV) shares high structural and antigenic homology with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and border disease virus (BDV).
Yu-Liang Huang   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Classical swine fever: Unveiling the complexity through a multifaceted approach

open access: yesOpen Veterinary Journal
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
doaj   +1 more source

Spatio-temporal epidemic modelling using additive-multiplicative intensity models [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
An extension of the stochastic susceptible-infectious-recovered (SIR) model is proposed in order to accommodate a regression context for modelling infectious disease surveillance data. The proposal is based on a multivariate counting process specified by
Höhle, Michael
core   +1 more source

Immune responses against classical swine fever virus: between ignorance and lunacy

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2015
Classical swine fever virus infection of pigs causes disease courses from life-threatening to asymptomatic, depending on the virulence of the virus strain and the immunocompetence of the host.
Artur eSummerfield, Nicolas eRuggli
doaj   +1 more source

Assessing the Protective Dose of a Candidate DIVA Vaccine against Classical Swine Fever

open access: yesVaccines, 2021
Classical swine fever is a highly contagious and deadly disease in swine. The disease can be controlled effectively by vaccination with an attenuated virus known as the “Chinese” (C)-strain.
Tinka Jelsma   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Impacts of rodents in piggeries in Australia – review and pilot impact study

open access: yesPest Management Science, EarlyView.
Rodent impacts in Australian piggeries are under‐researched, with limited data on economic losses and control costs. A review and pilot study found average losses of AUD$100 000 annually. Key concerns include disease, damage, and control expenses.
Peter R. Brown, Steve Henry
wiley   +1 more source

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