2020
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens9080658
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Recent Advances in the Diagnosis of Classical Swine Fever and Future Perspectives

Abstract: Classical swine fever (CSF) is a highly contagious viral disease of pigs, including wild boar. It is regarded as one of the major problems in the pig industry as it is still endemic in many regions of the world and has the potential to cause devastating epidemics, particularly in countries free of the disease. Rapid and reliable diagnosis is of utmost importance in the control of CSF. Since clinical presentations of CSF are highly variable and may be confused with other viral diseases in pigs, laboratory diagn… Show more

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“…Subunit vaccines based on CSFV structural protein E2 have been marketed since the 1990s and newer versions of E2 subunit vaccines have also been now manufactured and marketed by different companies in Asia ( Blome, et al, 2017 ; Gong, et al, 2019 ). One of the distinct advantages of E2 subunit vaccines is their intrinsic capability of differentiating vaccinated from infected animals in which infected pigs would produce antibodies against other CSFV structural proteins such as E rns ( Madera et al, 2016 ; Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Classical Swine Fever/hog Choleramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Subunit vaccines based on CSFV structural protein E2 have been marketed since the 1990s and newer versions of E2 subunit vaccines have also been now manufactured and marketed by different companies in Asia ( Blome, et al, 2017 ; Gong, et al, 2019 ). One of the distinct advantages of E2 subunit vaccines is their intrinsic capability of differentiating vaccinated from infected animals in which infected pigs would produce antibodies against other CSFV structural proteins such as E rns ( Madera et al, 2016 ; Wang et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Classical Swine Fever/hog Choleramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only drawback of this vaccine is that it is difficult to differentiate pigs vaccinated with C-strain from pigs infected with field strains of CSFV. This shortcoming may be overcome soon because a C-strain CSFV E rns -specific monoclonal antibody (mAb) has been recently generated by our group ( Wang et al, 2020 ). A cELISA is being developed to differentiate pigs vaccinated with the C-strain vaccine from pigs infected with wild-type CSFV or unvaccinated pigs, based on the observation that the latter two groups of pigs do not produce antibodies that can compete with this C-strain E rns -specific mAb.…”
Section: Classical Swine Fever/hog Choleramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A formulation was developed by blending three natural oils, Eucalyptus globulus, Pinus sylvestris, and Lavandula latifolia, with antiviral properties. Cineole, the significant component of eucalyptus oil, has potent anti-inflammatory and Available at www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.14/March-2021/34.pdf anti-microbial properties [12]. Cineole is well known to treat the respiratory tract's primary viral infections [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diagnosis of CSFV infection can be performed by PCR on organ or blood samples during the acute phase of the infection, or via the detection of antibodies by ELISA or virus neutralization assay. Commercially available CSF ELISAs detect antibodies against either the E2 or E RNS structural glycoprotein [ 6 ]. Although antibodies against E RNS may appear a few days before E2 antibodies, E2 ELISAs are of much higher sensitivity after convalescence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%