Emergence and prevalence of naturally occurring lower virulent African swine fever viruses in domestic pigs in China in 2020

被引:2
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作者
Encheng Sun [1 ]
Zhenjiang Zhang [1 ]
Zilong Wang [1 ]
Xijun He [1 ]
Xianfeng Zhang [1 ]
Lulu Wang [1 ]
Wenqing Wang [1 ]
Lianyu Huang [1 ]
Fei Xi [1 ]
Haoyue Huangfu [1 ]
Ghebremedhin Tsegay [1 ]
Hong Huo [1 ]
Jianhong Sun [1 ]
Zhijun Tian [1 ]
Wei Xia [1 ]
Xuewu Yu [2 ]
Fang Li [1 ]
Renqiang Liu [1 ]
Yuntao Guan [1 ]
Dongming Zhao [1 ]
Zhigao Bu [1 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology,National High Containment Facilities for Animal Diseases Control and Prevention,Harbin Veterinary Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
[2] College of Animal Science and Technology,Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
African swine fever virus; natural mutant; non-hemadsorbing; lower virulent;
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中图分类号
S858.28 [猪];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
African swine fever virus(ASFV) has been circulating in China for more than two years, and it is not clear whether the biological properties of the virus have changed. Here, we report on our surveillance of ASFVs in seven provinces of China, from June to December, 2020. A total of 22 viruses were isolated and characterized as genotype II ASFVs, with mutations, deletions,insertions, or short-fragment replacement occurring in all isolates compared with Pig/HLJ/2018(HLJ/18), the earliest isolate in China. Eleven isolates had four different types of natural mutations or deletion in the EP402R gene and displayed a nonhemadsorbing(non-HAD) phenotype. Four isolates were tested for virulence in pigs; two were found to be as highly lethal as HLJ/18. However, two non-HAD isolates showed lower virulence but were highly transmissible; infection with 106 TCIDdose was partially lethal and caused acute or sub-acute disease, whereas 10~3 TCIDdose caused non-lethal, sub-acute or chronic disease, and persistent infection. The emergence of lower virulent natural mutants brings greater difficulty to the early diagnosis of ASF and creates new challenges for ASFV control.
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页码:752 / 765
页数:14
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