2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2013.02.012
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Serological responses after vaccination of growing pigs with foot-and-mouth disease trivalent (type O, A and Asia1) vaccine

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“…During 2010–2011, incursions of the Mya-98 lineage of the Southeast Asia (SEA) topotype of serotype O (O/SEA/Mya-98) caused a series of high profile FMD outbreaks across five East Asian countries: the People’s Republic of China (PR China) including the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Japan, Mongolia, the Russian Federation (Russia) and the Republic of Korea (ROK; South Korea) [12-15]. A range of host species have been affected by these outbreaks including domesticated pigs, cattle and small ruminants, as well as evidence for infection in gazelles in Mongolia.…”
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“…During 2010–2011, incursions of the Mya-98 lineage of the Southeast Asia (SEA) topotype of serotype O (O/SEA/Mya-98) caused a series of high profile FMD outbreaks across five East Asian countries: the People’s Republic of China (PR China) including the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Japan, Mongolia, the Russian Federation (Russia) and the Republic of Korea (ROK; South Korea) [12-15]. A range of host species have been affected by these outbreaks including domesticated pigs, cattle and small ruminants, as well as evidence for infection in gazelles in Mongolia.…”
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“…FMD causes the greatest economic damages because of the contagious and severe character of the disease [7]. The disease has a high morbidity and low mortality and develops vesicles and erosions in the mucosa of the mouth and on the skin between and above the hoofs [6]. FMD virus (FMDV) belongs to the genus Aphtovirus of the Picornaviridae family which includes seven distinct serological serotypes A, O, Asia 1, C, South African territories (SAT) types 1, 2, and 3 and many (sub)lineages [3,8].…”
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“…In Korea, major FMD outbreaks have occurred in 2000, 2002, 2010-2011 and 2014-2015 in livestock such as cattle and pigs [6,7]. On December 25, 2010, Korean government enforced a nationwide blanket vaccination policy for all-FMDV susceptible ruminants and pigs using FMD type O vaccines, as a maintainable preventive means, and a routine vaccination program is still an effective defensive tool against FMDV infection [7].…”
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