2015
DOI: 10.9734/bmrj/2015/12941
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Comparative Analysis of Clinical and Biological Characteristics of African Swine Fever Virus Isolates from 2013 Year Russian Federation

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“…Specifically, high doses of inoculum (5000 HAD) by intramuscular route resulted lethal for the animals in <10 days with no time for seroconversion, similarly to the experiments performed before by other groups (Blome et al., ). Additional information about this experiment, including virological, clinical and pathological observations was included in a complementary publication (Vlasova et al., ; submitted for publication).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, high doses of inoculum (5000 HAD) by intramuscular route resulted lethal for the animals in <10 days with no time for seroconversion, similarly to the experiments performed before by other groups (Blome et al., ). Additional information about this experiment, including virological, clinical and pathological observations was included in a complementary publication (Vlasova et al., ; submitted for publication).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several experiments have been performed to characterize virulence and clinical appearance of infections by genotype II ASFV isolates circulating in east Europe in wild boar and domestic pigs (Gabriel et al., ; Blome et al., , ; Guinat et al., ; Vlasova et al., ). However, experimental evidence on the clinical aspects of ASF caused by ASFV isolates circulating in the EU (2014) in domestic pigs is not known.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The second is occurring in the eastern part of Europe and it is caused by strains of ASFV belonging to genotype II that has 100% sequence homology with the ASFV identified in Belarus in June 2013, a genetic variant of the virus introduced in Georgia in 2007 [5]. The latter is a highly virulent strain inducing an acute form of ASF that results in a mortality rate of 94.5–100% in both wild boar and domestic pigs [4, 1215]. …”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%