Method for differentiating ASFV infected from ASFV vaccinated animals

The present invention relates to an in vitro diagnostic method to differentiate African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) infected animals from animals which have been vaccinated against ASFV using an immunogenic composition comprising an attenuated ASFV in which the EP153R gene and the EP402R gene have been inactivated and wherein the region of the ASFV genome comprising the EP402R and the EP153R genes is replaced by a heterologous gene

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Main Authors: Rueda Pérez, Paloma, Sastre, Patricia, Venteo, Ángel, González-García, Gabriela, Arias, Marisa, Gallardo, Carmina, Fernández-Pinero, Jovita, Zádori, Zoltán, Mészáros, István
Format: solicitud de patente biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2024-05-30
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/368000
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Summary:The present invention relates to an in vitro diagnostic method to differentiate African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) infected animals from animals which have been vaccinated against ASFV using an immunogenic composition comprising an attenuated ASFV in which the EP153R gene and the EP402R gene have been inactivated and wherein the region of the ASFV genome comprising the EP402R and the EP153R genes is replaced by a heterologous gene