| Literature DB >> 26031602 |
Hongliang Zhang1, Chaoliang Leng2, Liping Feng1, Hongyue Zhai2, Jiazeng Chen1, Chunxiao Liu1, Yun Bai1, Chao Ye1, Jinmei Peng1, Tongqing An1, Yunchao Kan2, Xuehui Cai1, Zhijun Tian3, Guangzhi Tong4.
Abstract
The lapinized attenuated vaccine against classical swine fever (CSF) has been used in China for over half a century and has generally prevented large-scale outbreaks in recent years. However, since late 2014, a large number of new cases of CSF were detected in many immunized pig farms in China. Several of these CSV viruses were isolated and characterized. Phylogenetic and genomic sequence analyses indicate that these new isolates, as well as some reference isolates, form a new subgenotype named 2.1d, and share several consistent molecular characteristics. Since these new isolates emerged in disparate geographic regions within 5 months, this suggests that these isolates may be widespread. Given that current vaccines do not appear to provide effective protection against this new subgenotype, further investigation of these strains is urgently needed.Entities:
Keywords: Classical swine fever virus; E2; New subgenotype
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26031602 DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2015.05.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Genet Evol ISSN: 1567-1348 Impact factor: 3.342