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dc.contributor.authorFreitas, Tânia Rosária Pereira-
dc.contributor.authorLyra, Tânia Maria de Paula-
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-13T01:00:17Z-
dc.date.available2020-11-13T01:00:17Z-
dc.date.issued2018-08-02-
dc.identifier.citationFreitas, Tânia Rosária Pereira; Lyra, Tânia Maria de Paula. Molecular studies on African swine fever virus from Brazilian isolates. Arquivos do Instituto Biológico, v. 85, e0712016, 2018.pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1808-1657pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriobiologico.com.br//jspui/handle/123456789/490-
dc.description.abstractAfrican swine fever (ASF) is a devastating viral infirmity that affects domestic and wild swine caused by the ASF virus (ASFV) that belongs to the family Asfaviridae in the Asfavirus genus. Studies for genotypic and antigenic determination of ASFV including samples from Brazilian outbreaks were carried out outside Brazil. Here, we have reviewed studies on the molecular aspects of Brazilian isolates from 1978 and 1979. Results obtained from restriction fragment analysis, cloning and gene sequencing display the genotypic variation of viral samples. Viral genotyping based on sequences of the 3’ region of the p72 gene included in genotype I Brazilian samples, reinforcing the suggestion of the European origin for the virus that infected Brazilian herds and having low virulence potential. Corroborating those findings, at the American station PIADC, the infection of healthy pigs with the Brazilian strain induced ASF sub acute disease with low mortality and a low-virulence. Those results were similar with epidemiological vigilance forms of Brazilian swineherd in good health conditions having at least one ASFV isolation, and the ASF pioneer’s studies on the low mortality in the Brazilian herds affected by ASF. The ASFV spreading in Eastern Europe and Russia triggered a greater concern with intensifying the risk of viral dissemination from country to country. The low virulence ASF strains can increase the problem because of hidden viral reservoirs - which further reinforces the need for safety and preventive measures in virus-free countries. Finally, the problem is further compounded by the lack of vaccines and other immunological resources.pt_BR
dc.language.isoen_USpt_BR
dc.subjectAfrican swine fever viruspt_BR
dc.subjectGenotypingpt_BR
dc.subjectVirulencept_BR
dc.titleMolecular studies on African swine fever virus from Brazilian isolatespt_BR
dc.title.alternativeEstudos moleculares do vírus da peste suína africana de isolados brasileirospt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1590/1808-1657000712016pt_BR
dc.description.editoraInstituto Biológicopt_BR
dc.description.localdapublicacaoSão Paulopt_BR
dc.identifier.tipoAbertopt_BR
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