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Genetic characterization of African swine fever virus isolates from soft ticks at the wildlife/domestic interface in Mozambique and identification of a novel genotype

机译:从莫桑比克野生动植物/家庭界面的软壁虱分离非洲猪瘟病毒的遗传特征并鉴定新的基因型

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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is one of the most threatening infectious diseases of pigs. There are not sufficient data to indicate the importance of the sylvatic cycle in the spread and maintenance of the disease locally and potentially, globally. To assess the capacity to maintain ASF in the environment, we investigated the presence of soft tickreservoirs of ASFV in Gorongosa National Park (GNP) and its surrounding villages. A total of 1,658 soft ticks were recovered from warthog burrows and pig pens at the wildlife/livestock interface of the GNP and viral DNA was confirmed by nested PCR in 19% of Ornithodoros porcinus porcinus and 15% of O. p. domesticus. However, isolation of ASFV was only achieved in approximately 50% of the PCR-positive samples with nineteen haemadsorbing virus isolates recovered. These were genotyped using a combination of partial sequencing of the B646L gene (p72) and analysis of the central variable region (CVR) of the B602L gene. Eleven isolates were classified as belonging to genotype II and homologous to contemporary isolates from southern Africa, the Indian Ocean and eastern Europe. Three isolates grouped within genotype V and were similar to previous isolates from Mozambique and Malawi. The remaining five isolates constituted a new, previously unidentified genotype, designated genotype XXIV. This work confirms for the first time that the virus currently circulating in eastern Europe is likely to have a wildlife origin, and that the large diversity of ASFV maintained in wildlife areas can act as a permanent sources of different strains for the domestic pig value chain in Mozambique and beyond its boundaries. Their genetic similarity to ASFV strains currently spreading across Europe justifies the need to continue studying the sylvatic cycle in this African country and other parts of southern Africa in order to identify potential hot spots of ASF emergence and target surveillance and control efforts. (Résumé d'auteur)
机译:非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)是猪中最具威胁性的传染病之一。没有足够的数据表明syyltic循环在局部和潜在地在全球范围内传播和维持疾病的重要性。为了评估在环境中维持ASF的能力,我们调查了Gorongosa国家公园(GNP)及其周围村庄中ASFV的软壁虱储层。从GNP的野生动物/家畜界面的疣猪洞穴和猪圈中共回收到1,658个软tick,并通过嵌套PCR确认了在19%的Ornithodoros porcinus porcinus和15%的O. p。中的病毒DNA。家养。但是,仅在大约50%的PCR阳性样品中分离了ASFV,并回收了19种吸收血液的病毒分离株。使用B646L基因的部分测序(p72)和B602L基因的中央可变区(CVR)分析的组合对它们进行基因分型。有11种分离株被分类为属于基因型II,与来自南部非洲,印度洋和东欧的当代分离株同源。三个分离株分为V型,与以前的莫桑比克和马拉维分离株相似。其余的五个分离株构成了一个新的,以前未鉴定的基因型,称为基因型XXIV。这项工作首次证实了目前在东欧流行的病毒很可能是野生动植物起源的,而且野生动植物地区保存的大量ASFV可以永久性地成为该国家猪价值链上不同菌株的来源。莫桑比克及其边界之外。它们与目前在欧洲传播的ASFV毒株的遗传相似性证明,有必要继续研究这个非洲国家和南部非洲其他地区的syyltic周期,以发现ASF出现的潜在热点并进行目标监视和控制。 (Résuméd'auteur)

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