2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00284-022-03033-x
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Genetic Characterization of African Swine Fever Virus in Various Outbreaks in Central and Southern Vietnam During 2019–2021

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“…The present study also conducted an in-depth analysis of B646L (p72 Overall the results of the present study and a previous study (10)(11)(12) showed high stability and no genetic diversity in the B646L (p72) gene in the ASFV genome. One study conducted B646L (p72) gene in China also shows that ASFV genotype II is predominant among the 24 genotypes (13).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The present study also conducted an in-depth analysis of B646L (p72 Overall the results of the present study and a previous study (10)(11)(12) showed high stability and no genetic diversity in the B646L (p72) gene in the ASFV genome. One study conducted B646L (p72) gene in China also shows that ASFV genotype II is predominant among the 24 genotypes (13).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The results of this study revealed that B646L (p72) gene showed 100% similarity with ASFV isolates detected previously in other countries. Overall the results of the present study and a previous study [10][11][12] showed high stability and no genetic diversity in the B646L (p72) gene in the ASFV genome. One study conducted B646L (p72) gene in China also shows that ASFV genotype II is predominant among the 24 genotypes [13].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The virus strains isolated in Southeast Asian countries (Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia) are highly homologous to each other and genetically similar to the genotype II ASFV isolated in China ( 88–90 ). Indeed, there are frequent reports of illegal cross-border movement of animals and meat products between China and Vietnam ( 11 , 90 , 91 ). Genetic analyses of ASFV isolates from domestic pigs in northern Vietnam have shown the continuous introduction of Chinese ASFV strains via illegal trade ( 92 , 93 ), further highlighting that illegally attenuated vaccine strains of ASFV recently discovered in China have already spread to neighboring countries ( 90 , 94 ).…”
Section: Asf Subregional Update In Southeast Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, there are frequent reports of illegal cross-border movement of animals and meat products between China and Vietnam ( 11 , 90 , 91 ). Genetic analyses of ASFV isolates from domestic pigs in northern Vietnam have shown the continuous introduction of Chinese ASFV strains via illegal trade ( 92 , 93 ), further highlighting that illegally attenuated vaccine strains of ASFV recently discovered in China have already spread to neighboring countries ( 90 , 94 ). As many Southeast Asian countries share land borders, pig traders move across borders, and evidence of ASF infection has been found in brought-in pigs and pork products at various locations ( 95 , 96 ).…”
Section: Asf Subregional Update In Southeast Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%