Genetic characterisation of African swine fever viruses from outbreaks in southern Africa (1973–1999)

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dc.contributor.author Boshoff, Carin I.
dc.contributor.author Bastos, Armanda D.S.
dc.contributor.author Gerber, L.J.
dc.contributor.author Vosloo, Wilna
dc.date.accessioned 2007-07-16T07:17:09Z
dc.date.available 2007-07-16T07:17:09Z
dc.date.issued 2007-03-31
dc.description.abstract African swine fever (ASF) is a highly lethal and economically significant disease of domestic pigs in the southern African sub-region, where outbreaks regularly occur. There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that trans-boundary movement of infected animals may have played a role in precipitating widespread outbreaks in the past, however, since the 1970s outbreaks have generally been more localised, particularly in those countries where control of animal movement is strictly regulated. The origin and relatedness of regional ASF outbreaks was investigated here by means of a two-step genetic characterisation approach whereby p72 gene sequencing was used to delineate genotypes, prior to intra-genotypic resolution of viral relationships by central variable region (CVR) characterisation of the 9RL ORF. In this manner, regional virus heterogeneity and epidemiological links between outbreaks could be assessed for the first time through phylogenetic analysis of the C-terminal end of the p72 gene of viruses recovered from domestic pig outbreaks in southern Africa between 1973 and 1999. The phylogeny revealed the presence of 14 distinct p72 genotypes of which 6 (genotypes XVII–XXII) were considered novel. Eight of these were country-specific with the remaining six having a trans-boundary distribution. CVR products were heterogeneous in size ranging from 377 bp to 533 bp across the 14 southern African genotypes. Within-genotype CVR comparisons revealed the presence of a genotype XIX virus with an extended field presence in South Africa (1985–1996) and permitted discrimination between three genotype VII viruses that were identical across the p72 gene. en
dc.description.sponsorship We wish to thank the World Reference Laboratory, Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright (United Kingdom) for providing some viruses used in this study and Dr. O.C. Phiri (OVI-EDD) for providing information from his isolation records. We are grateful to the Red Meat Research and Development Trust of South Africa for funding and to Drs. M.-L. Penrith and G.R. Thomson for valuable comments and review of the manuscript. en
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dc.identifier.citation Boshoff, CI, Bastos, ADS, Gerber, LJ & Vosloo, W 2007, ‘Genetic characterisation of African swine fever viruses from outbreaks in southern Africa (1973–1999)’, Veterinary Microbiology, vol.121, issues 1-2, pp.45-55.[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03781135] en
dc.identifier.issn 0378-1135
dc.identifier.other 10.1016/j.vetmic.2006.11.007
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/3023
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Elsevier en
dc.rights Elsevier en
dc.subject p72 genotypes en
dc.subject CVR en
dc.subject Epidemics en
dc.subject Animal phylogeny en
dc.subject.lcsh African swine fever -- Africa, Southern en
dc.subject.lcsh Swine -- Virus diseases -- Africa, Southern en
dc.subject.lcsh Swine -- Diseases -- Prevention and control en
dc.subject.lcsh Virus diseases -- Epidemics -- Africa, Southern en
dc.subject.lcsh Border crossing en
dc.subject.lcsh Swine -- Infections en
dc.title Genetic characterisation of African swine fever viruses from outbreaks in southern Africa (1973–1999) en
dc.type Postprint Article en


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