Veterinary Research (Jul 2020)

Toward better control of classical swine fever in wild boars: susceptibility of boar-pig hybrids to a recent Japanese isolate and effectiveness of a bait vaccine

  • Katsuhiko Fukai,
  • Tatsuya Nishi,
  • Manabu Yamada,
  • Mitsutaka Ikezawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13567-020-00821-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract We analyzed the pathogenicity of a recent Japanese classical swine fever virus (CSFV) to wild boars via an experimental infection using boar-pig hybrids as an alternative to wild boars. We also investigated the effectiveness of a bait vaccine against the CSFV. Naïve boar-pig hybrids and pigs showed clinical signs such as fever, leucopenia, anorexia and conjunctivitis following the experimental infection. In contrast, the boar-pig hybrids administered the bait vaccine did not show any clinical signs. Our data indicated that boar-pig hybrids and domestic pigs have similar susceptibility to the recent Japanese CSFV. Additionally, the bait vaccine is effective against the CSFV.

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