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Pathogenicity and Genetic Characterization of Vietnamese Classical Swine Fever Virus: 2014-2018.

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2020-03-04)
SeEun Choe, Van Phan Le, Jihye Shin, Jae-Hoon Kim, Ki-Sun Kim, Sok Song, Ra Mi Cha, Gyu-Nam Park, Thi Lan Nguyen, Bang-Hun Hyun, Bong-Kyun Park, Dong-Jun An
ABSTRACT

Here, we examined the pathogenicity and genetic differences between classical swine fever viruses (CSFV) isolated on pig farms in North Vietnam from 2014-2018. Twenty CSFV strains from 16 pig farms were classified as genotype 2 (sub-genotypes 2.1b, 2.1c, and 2.2). The main sub-genotype, 2.1c, was classified phylogenetically as belonging to the same cluster as viruses isolated from the Guangdong region in South China. Strain HY58 (sub-genotype 2.1c), isolated from pigs in Vietnam, caused higher mortality (60%) than the Vietnamese ND20 strain (sub-genotype 2.2). The Vietnamese strain of sub-genotype 2.1b was estimated to have moderate virulence; indeed, genetic analysis revealed that it belongs to the same cluster as Korean CSFV sub-genotype 2.1b. Most CSFVs circulating in North Vietnam belong to sub-genotype 2.1c. Geographical proximity means that this genotype might continue to circulate in both North Vietnam and Southern China (Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hunan).

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