African swine fever virus isolate, Georgia, 2007

dc.contributor.authorRowlands, Rebecca J.
dc.contributor.authorMichaud, Vincent
dc.contributor.authorHeath, Livio Edward
dc.contributor.authorHutchings, Geoff
dc.contributor.authorOura, C.A.L.
dc.contributor.authorVosloo, Wilna
dc.contributor.authorDwarka, Rahana M.
dc.contributor.authorOnashvili, Tinatin
dc.contributor.authorAlbina, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.authorDixon, Linda K.
dc.date.accessioned2009-05-27T07:33:40Z
dc.date.available2009-05-27T07:33:40Z
dc.date.issued2008-12
dc.description.abstractAfrican swine fever (ASF) is widespread in Africa but is rarely introduced to other continents. In June 2007, ASF was confirmed in the Caucasus region of Georgia, and it has since spread to neighboring countries. DNA fragments amplified from the genome of the isolates from domestic pigs in Georgia in 2007 were sequenced and compared with other ASF virus (ASFV) isolates to establish the genotype of the virus. Sequences were obtained from 4 genome regions, including part of the gene B646L that encodes the p72 capsid protein, the complete E183L and CP204L genes, which encode the p54 and p30 proteins and the variable region of the B602L gene. Analysis of these sequences indicated that the Georgia 2007 isolate is closely related to isolates belonging to genotype II, which is circulating in Mozambique, Madagascar, and Zambia. One possibility for the spread of disease to Georgia is that pigs were fed ASFV-contaminated pork brought in on ships and, subsequently, the disease was disseminated throughout the region.en
dc.description.sponsorshipWellcome Trust project "African swine fever virus: Development of vaccines and epidemiological investigations", European Union Network of Excellence Epizone EPIZONE (contract no. FOOD-CT-2006-016236) and Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.en
dc.identifier.citationRowlands, RJ, Michaud, V, Heath, L, Hutchings, G, Oura, C, Vosloo, W, Dwarka, R, Onashvili, T, Albina, E & Dixon, LK 2008, ‘African swine fever virus isolate, Georgia, 2007’, Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 14, no. 12, pp. 1870-1874. [www.cdc.gov/eid]en
dc.identifier.issn1080-6040
dc.identifier.other10.3201/eid1412.080591
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/10192
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherCoordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Preventionen
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dc.rightsCoordinating Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Preventionen
dc.subjectAfrican swine feveren
dc.subjectVirusen
dc.subjectHemorrhagic feveren
dc.subjectDomestic pig (Sus domesticus)en
dc.subject.lcshAfrican swine fever virus -- Georgiaen
dc.titleAfrican swine fever virus isolate, Georgia, 2007en
dc.typeArticleen

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