Protective Properties of Attenuated Strains of African Swine Fever Virus Belonging to Seroimmunotypes I-VIII

Pathogens. 2020 Apr 9;9(4):274. doi: 10.3390/pathogens9040274.

Abstract

This article summarizes the study results on the generation of attenuated strains of African swine fever virus (ASFV) of seroimmunotypes I-VIII and the creation of live vaccines for temporary protection of pigs during a period of epizootics in the surveillance zone (a zone adjacent to the area of outbreak). These studies were initiated at the Federal Research Center for Virology and Microbiology (FRCVM, formerly VNIIVViM) at the time of introduction of the pathogen to the Iberian Peninsula in the middle of the 20th century. The developed experimental vaccines against ASFV seroimmunotypes I-V provided protection against virulent strains of homologous seroimmunotypes by day 14 after vaccination, lasting at least four months.

Keywords: African swine fever; attenuated strains; seroimmunotypes; vaccines.

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