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Comparative Study
. 1979 Sep;46(3):149-54.

African swine fever: pathogenicity and immunogenicity of two non-haemadsorbing viruses

  • PMID: 551362
Comparative Study

African swine fever: pathogenicity and immunogenicity of two non-haemadsorbing viruses

G R Thomson et al. Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1979 Sep.

Abstract

The virulence of 2 non-haemadsorbing African swine fever virus isolates were compared with 2 haemodsorbing viruses. While 3 of these isolates usually produced acute death in pigs, 1 non-haemadsorbing virus caused either a fatal infection with an extended course, or few or no obvious signs of infection. Pigs that survived infection with the latter virus were resistant to the lethal effects of the other 3 strains as well as to a pool of 7 isolates made from Ornithodorus porcinus porcinus (senus Walton, 1964) and warthog obtained in the Northern Transvaal.

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