2021
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9040761
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Anti-Classical Swine Fever Virus Strategies

Abstract: Classical swine fever (CSF), caused by CSF virus (CSFV), is a highly contagious swine disease with high morbidity and mortality, which has caused significant economic losses to the pig industry worldwide. Biosecurity measures and vaccination are the main methods for prevention and control of CSF since no specific drug is available for the effective treatment of CSF. Although a series of biosecurity and vaccination strategies have been developed to curb the outbreak events, it is still difficult to eliminate CS… Show more

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“…CSFV, the pathogen of CSF which is characterized by multiple hemorrhages, leukopenia, high fever, abortion, and neurological dysfunction [1, 24] , has caused significant economic losses worldwide. Production of transgenic pigs is one of the powerfully effective strategies to contain viral infection by alteration of immune state genetically which has been widely utilized to resist various porcine viruses [25-28] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CSFV, the pathogen of CSF which is characterized by multiple hemorrhages, leukopenia, high fever, abortion, and neurological dysfunction [1, 24] , has caused significant economic losses worldwide. Production of transgenic pigs is one of the powerfully effective strategies to contain viral infection by alteration of immune state genetically which has been widely utilized to resist various porcine viruses [25-28] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Classical swine fever (CSF), driven by CSF virus (CSFV), is a highly contagious porcine disease, causing substantial economic losses [1, 2] and the typical clinical signs are generally characterized by high fever, inappetence, and general weakness followed by neurological deterioration, skin hemorrhages, and splenic infarction [3, 4] . The genome of CSFV could encode four structure proteins (C, E rns , E1, and E2) and eight non-structure proteins (N pro , p7, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5A, and NS5B), which would utilize host factors for enhancing replication and evading cellular immunity [5] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with African swine fever, following strict biosecurity practices is imperative. Control of movement, adequate surveillance, and prophylactic and emergency vaccination are potentially useful in successful eradication and control programs [194,[226][227][228][229]. Also, as in African swine fever, additional consideration must be given to the presence of infected wild boar [230][231][232][233][234][235].…”
Section: Classical Swine Fevermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The uncapped 5 0 -UTR carries an internal ribosome entry site (IRES), and the 3 0 -UTR is uridine-rich. The ORF encodes a polyprotein that is cleaved into four structural (capsid protein C, envelope glycoproteins Erns, E1, and E2) and eight nonstructural proteins (Npro, p7, NS2, NS3, NS4A, NS4B, NS5A and NS5B) [19,20]. Though cell entry is the critical step in the virus replication cycle, the host receptor of CSFV has not been identified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%