Experimental infection of slaughter pigs with classical swine fever virus: transmission of the virus, course of the disease and antibody response

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Laevens, H
Koenen, F
Deluyker, H
de Kruif, A
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[1] Sch Vet Med, Dept Reprod Obstet & Herd Hlth, B-9820 Merelbeke, Belgium
[2] Vet & Agrochem Res Ctr, B-1180 Ukkel, Belgium
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10.1136/vr.145.9.243
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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The spread of classical swine fever virus was investigated in an isolation unit containing four pens, each containing six slaughter pigs. One pig in the middle pen of three adjacent pens was inoculated intramuscularly and intranasally with the virus. The fourth pen was located in a separate compartment The pens were visited in a strict order to study, first, the effect of indirect contact via contaminated clothing and footwear on the spread of the virus to adjacent pens and, secondly the airborne transmission of the virus between compartments. The pigs were examined and blood samples were taken every other day for 62 days for virological and serological analyses. The virus was highly contagious for the five pigs that were in direct contact with the inoculated pig, but spread to the other pens only after all the pigs in the originally infected pen had become viraemic. The spread of the virus was promoted by contaminated clothing and footwear, but airborne transmission contributed considerably to the spread of the virus within the pighouse. The first clinical signs observed after the virus was introduced into a pen were decreased feed intake, increased mean rectal temperature and apathy. Neither the clinical course of the infection, nor the pattern of seroconversion observed over time, was affected by the differences in the intensity of contact with the virus between the pigs in the different pens.
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