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Jana Prodelalova1, Lenka Kavanova1, Jiri Salat1, Romana Moutelikova1, Sarka Kobzova1, Magdalena Krasna1, Petra Vasickova1, Bronislav Simek2, Petr Vaclavek2.
Abstract
The survival of African swine fever virus (ASFV) on different matrices and its infectivity in wild as well as domestic swine is still a matter of interest. ASFV is resistant to environmental effects; this fact is enhanced by the presence of organic material. Therefore, the aim of this work was to determine the ability of laboratory ASFV to survive in soil at different temperatures (4 and 22 °C) and with and without the presence of blood using culture procedures. The suitability of the procedure for determining the viability and titre of the ASFV field strain by the hemadsorption method was also verified, when a higher decrease in virus infectivity in the case of clay compared with peat was demonstrated. The stability of the virus was clearly temperature-dependent, the infectious virus was detected after 112 days, and the viral DNA was still detected in the matrix 210 days after inoculation in a relatively high and stable concentration (between 106 and 107 genome equivalents/mL). Based on this knowledge, soil and other environmental samples could provide rapid and reliable information on the disease outbreak and serve as indicators of the risk posed by the affected locality.Entities:
Keywords: ASFV; field isolates; hemadsorption; infectivity testing; stability
Year: 2022 PMID: 35745502 PMCID: PMC9228371 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11060648
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Figure 1The detection of the presence of infectious Ba71V ASFV particles (A,C) and nucleic acid (B,D) in soil at 4 °C (A,B) and at 22 °C (C,D). Data are expressed as mean ± SE, and the experiment was performed in duplicate. The limit of detection of infectious particles (A,C) is 101.5 TCID50/mL.
Figure 2The isolation of the infectious field strain ASFV from different matrices (soil and peat) compared with its isolation from the control virus suspension. ASFV titres are expressed as mean ± SE of the HAD50 per ml, and the experiment was performed in duplicate.