2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-24927/v1
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Genetic profile of African Swine Fever Virus Responsible for the 2019 Outbreak in Northern Malawi

Abstract: Background African swine fever (ASF) is an infectious transboundary animal disease which causes high mortality, approaching 100% in domestic pigs and it is currently considered as the most serious constraint to domestic pig industry and food security globally. Despite regular ASF outbreaks within Malawi, few studies have genetically characterized the causative ASF virus (ASFV). This study aimed at genetic characterization of ASFV responsible for the 2019 outbreak in northern Malawi. The disease confirmation wa… Show more

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“…Transmissions from Uganda to DRC, from Tanzania to Burundi were also observed as shown in Figure 3. These observations are consistent with studies using traditional phylogenetic methods where transboundary spread of ASFV between DRC and Uganda [50,53], Tanzania and Malawi [59,63], DRC and Zambia [53], Kenya and Uganda [21] were speculated. Our findings highlight the role of neighboring countries in the epidemiology of ASFV and a regional approach would be more effective for the control of ASF.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Transmissions from Uganda to DRC, from Tanzania to Burundi were also observed as shown in Figure 3. These observations are consistent with studies using traditional phylogenetic methods where transboundary spread of ASFV between DRC and Uganda [50,53], Tanzania and Malawi [59,63], DRC and Zambia [53], Kenya and Uganda [21] were speculated. Our findings highlight the role of neighboring countries in the epidemiology of ASFV and a regional approach would be more effective for the control of ASF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In addition, homology between ASFV strains from ticks collected at pig shelters and those from warthog burrows was observed, suggesting the possibility of ASFV transmission at the wild and domestic pigs interface [20]. Among countries included in this review, the ASFV p72 genotype II was described in Zambia [17,40], Mozambique [20,22,49], Tanzania [56,59,62], and in Malawi [63]. In 2007, the ASFV p72 genotype II escaped from its African geographical distribution to Georgia and subsequently spread to countries of the European Union and Russia before it reached Asia in August 2018 [13,25].…”
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