Gaps in African swine fever Analysis and priorities

African swine fever (ASF) causes greater sanitary, social and economic impacts on swine herds than many other swine diseases. Although ASF was first described in 1921 and it has affected more than fifty countries in Africa, Europe and South America, several key issues about its pathogenesis, immune evasion and epidemiology remain uncertain. This article reviews the main characteristics of the causative virus, its molecular epidemiology, natural hosts, clinical features, epidemiology and control worldwide. It also identifies and prioritizes gaps in ASF from a horizontal point of view encompassing fields including molecular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and vaccine development. The purpose of this review is to promote ASF research and enhance its control.

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Main Authors: Arias, M., Jurado, C., Gallardo, C., Fernández Pinero, Jovita, Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2018
Subjects:African swine fever, Diagnostics, Disease control, Emerging diseases, Gaps analysis, Potential vaccines, Priorities,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/644
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291540
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2915402023-02-20T07:19:16Z Gaps in African swine fever Analysis and priorities Arias, M. Jurado, C. Gallardo, C. Fernández Pinero, Jovita Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M. African swine fever Diagnostics Disease control Emerging diseases Gaps analysis Potential vaccines Priorities African swine fever (ASF) causes greater sanitary, social and economic impacts on swine herds than many other swine diseases. Although ASF was first described in 1921 and it has affected more than fifty countries in Africa, Europe and South America, several key issues about its pathogenesis, immune evasion and epidemiology remain uncertain. This article reviews the main characteristics of the causative virus, its molecular epidemiology, natural hosts, clinical features, epidemiology and control worldwide. It also identifies and prioritizes gaps in ASF from a horizontal point of view encompassing fields including molecular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and vaccine development. The purpose of this review is to promote ASF research and enhance its control. 2023-02-20T07:19:16Z 2023-02-20T07:19:16Z 2018 artículo Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 65(1): 235-247 (2018) 1865-1674 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/644 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/291540 10.1111/tbed.12695 1865-1682 en none John Wiley & Sons
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topic African swine fever
Diagnostics
Disease control
Emerging diseases
Gaps analysis
Potential vaccines
Priorities
African swine fever
Diagnostics
Disease control
Emerging diseases
Gaps analysis
Potential vaccines
Priorities
spellingShingle African swine fever
Diagnostics
Disease control
Emerging diseases
Gaps analysis
Potential vaccines
Priorities
African swine fever
Diagnostics
Disease control
Emerging diseases
Gaps analysis
Potential vaccines
Priorities
Arias, M.
Jurado, C.
Gallardo, C.
Fernández Pinero, Jovita
Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M.
Gaps in African swine fever Analysis and priorities
description African swine fever (ASF) causes greater sanitary, social and economic impacts on swine herds than many other swine diseases. Although ASF was first described in 1921 and it has affected more than fifty countries in Africa, Europe and South America, several key issues about its pathogenesis, immune evasion and epidemiology remain uncertain. This article reviews the main characteristics of the causative virus, its molecular epidemiology, natural hosts, clinical features, epidemiology and control worldwide. It also identifies and prioritizes gaps in ASF from a horizontal point of view encompassing fields including molecular biology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and vaccine development. The purpose of this review is to promote ASF research and enhance its control.
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Diagnostics
Disease control
Emerging diseases
Gaps analysis
Potential vaccines
Priorities
author Arias, M.
Jurado, C.
Gallardo, C.
Fernández Pinero, Jovita
Sánchez-Vizcaíno, J. M.
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