Molecular characterization of African swine fever virus from domestic pigs in northern Tanzania during an outbreak in 2013

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Gerald Misinzo
David E. Kwavi
Christopher D. Sikombe
Mariam Makange
Emma Peter
Amandus P. Muhairwa
Michael J. Madege
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[1] Sokoine University of Agriculture,Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Sokoine University of Agriculture,Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] Zonal Veterinary Centre,Directorate of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2014年 / 46卷
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African swine fever; African swine fever virus; Asfarviridae; Tanzania; Domestic pig; Phylogeny;
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African swine fever (ASF) is an acute, highly contagious and deadly viral hemorrhagic fever of domestic pigs caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV), a double-stranded DNA virus of the family Asfarviridae. In this study, molecular diagnosis and characterization of outbreak ASFV in northern Tanzania, was performed on spleen, lymph node, kidney, and heart samples collected in June and July 2013 from domestic pigs that died during a hemorrhagic disease outbreak. Confirmatory diagnosis of ASF was performed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) by partial amplification of B646L gene of ASFV encoding the major capsid protein p72 using PPA1/PPA2 primers. PCR using PPA1/PPA2 primers produced an expected PCR product size, confirming ASF outbreak in northern Tanzania. In addition, nucleotide amplification and sequencing, and phylogenetic reconstruction of the variable 3′-end of the B646L gene and complete E183L gene encoding the inner envelope transmembrane protein p54 showed that the 2013 outbreak ASFV from northern Tanzania were 100 % identical and clustered into ASFV B646L (p72) and E183L (p54) genotype X. Furthermore, the tetrameric amino acid repeats within the central variable region (CVR) of the B602L gene coding for the J9L protein had the signature BNBA(BN)5NA with a single novel tetramer NVDI (repeat code N). The results of the present study confirm an ASF outbreak in northern Tanzania in the year 2013 and show that the present outbreak ASFV is closely related to other ASFV from ticks, warthogs, and domestic pigs previously reported from Tanzania.
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