ASF Dominican Republic: Virus shows ‘spectrum’ of disease

- Advertisement -

DOMENICAN REPUIBLIC – Researchers have observed that African Swine Fever virus (ASFv) can lead to a ‘spectrum’ of clinical disease, depending on how the virus was inoculated. That was noted when experimentally inoculating pigs with ASFv obtained in the Dominican Republic.

The researchers observed that pigs inoculated with virus intramuscularly developed an acute disease, whereas animals inoculated via an oro-nasal route developed a heterologous pattern of disease kinetics. The outcomes are in accordance with how the virus developed in the field in the Dominican Republic, where inconsistent disease patterns were also observed.

The research outcome was published by researchers at the US Plum Island Animal Disease Center, with scientists from both the Agricultural Research Service and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, both organisations of the US Department of Agriculture. The research was published in the peer-reviewed journal, Viruses, which was published mid-May 2022.

The authors concluded: “This is the first report characterising the virulent phenotype of an ASFv field strain isolated from samples collected in the Dominican Republic during the 2021 outbreak and provides information that may be used in developing epidemiological management measures to control ASF on the island of Hispaniola.”

The results are quite remarkable as the particular isolate used belongs to genotype II and is 99.99% identical to the Georgia 2007 strain. The researchers, therefore, write that the outcomes are “in sharp contrast to the demonstrated virulence of the ASFv Georgia 2010 isolate”. In the Dominican Republic, the virus strain was isolated from a field sample in Espaillat province in July 2021. It was named ASFv-DR21.

The research team conducted 3 trials with 3 groups of 5 female crossbred domestic pigs between 36 kg and 41 kg. They were either…

· Inoculated intramuscularly; or

· Inoculated oro-nasally with that virus strain; or

· Co-housed with the intramuscularly inoculated animals to evaluate virus transmission and disease manifestation.

The researchers wrote: “Animals inoculated intramuscularly developed an acute disease leading to humane euthanasia at approximately day 7 post-inoculation. Interestingly, animals inoculated via the oro-nasal route developed a heterogeneous pattern of disease kinetics. One animal developed an acute form of the disease and was euthanised on day 7 post-inoculation, another animal experienced a protracted presentation of the disease with euthanasia by day 16 post-inoculation, and the remaining 2 animals presented a milder form of the disease, surviving through the 28-day observational period.”

The team also noted that the animals also presented with a heterogenous presentation of the disease. “Three of the animals presented protracted but severe forms of the disease being euthanised at days 14, 15 and 21 post-inoculations. The other 2 animals presented with a milder form of the disease, surviving the entire observational period.”

“In general, virus titres in the blood of animals in all study groups closely followed the clinical presentation of the disease, both in length and extent. Importantly, all animals presenting with a prolonged form of the disease, as well as those surviving throughout the observational period, developed a strong ASFv-specific antibody response.”

The team concluded: “These results suggest that the strain found in the Dominican Republic, unless inoculated parenterally, produces a spectrum of clinical disease, with some animals experiencing an acute fatal form while others presented with a mild transient disease accompanied by the induction of a strong antibody response.”

Hot this week

Clicks, Bricks, and Christmas Cheer

First there were high streets, and then there were...

Lights Out, Flights Off: Brazil’s Largest City Hit by Major Outage

A powerful storm system swept through São Paulo, Brazil,...

The Great EV Reset: Why Electric Cars Are About to Become Truly Affordable

Electric vehicles were regarded as promising signals of the...

Why Is the UK Supporting a Proposal to Narrow How Europe Applies Human Rights Laws?

Britain joins some European governments in advocating for 'constrained'...

Bolivia Breaks with the Past as Former President Arce Is Taken into Custody

Bolivia has been thrust into political turmoil after the...
- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -sitaramatravels.comsitaramatravels.com

Popular Categories

Official Public Notice: Fraudulent Use of the “Commonwealth Union” Name

It has come to our attention that certain individuals and entities have been fraudulently using the name “Commonwealth Union Cryptocurrency Limited” and circulating forged documents—sourced without authorization from publicly available filings on the UK Companies House website—to misrepresent an affiliation with the Commonwealth Union, its subsidiaries, or any associated companies. We categorically and unequivocally disavow and condemn these activities.

We have identified that these actors have been promoting scams and pyramid-style schemes across various social media platforms, including TikTok and Telegram. These schemes falsely claim, among other things, that they:
• Hire individuals as “TikTok promoters” with purported daily payments of £175;
• Provide £20 daily check-in bonuses and £50 referral rewards;
• Require victims to register on fraudulent websites such as hdbtccof.com and other imitation platforms.

Any job offer, contract, certificate, website, or digital communication using the Commonwealth Union name in connection with these schemes is entirely fake.
For absolute clarity:
• We do not recruit through unsolicited WhatsApp, Telegram, or social-media messages.
• We do not pay individuals to create or post TikTok videos.
• We do not ask anyone to deposit money to “activate” an account, unlock earnings, or participate in any investment programme.
• Our legitimate services are conducted exclusively through our official and publicly listed platforms and communication channels.

If you have been approached by anyone claiming to represent “Commonwealth Union,” “Commonwealth Union Cryptocurrency Limited,” or any purported affiliate or subsidiary for the purpose of offering jobs, investments, referral payments, or cryptocurrency-related opportunities, you are strongly advised to treat such contact as fraudulent. Do not send money or provide personal information under any circumstances.

These criminal actors are deliberately misappropriating our name, as well as those of other unaware Companies, forging documents and certificates, and unlawfully reproducing our branding in order to operate completely fraudulent social media promoter and cryptocurrency investment schemes.

If you wish to verify any claim of affiliation or have concerns regarding suspicious communications, please contact us directly at info@commonwealthunion.com.
The Commonwealth Union remains committed to integrity, transparency, and the protection of the public from deceptive and unlawful behaviour.

Commonwealth Union

Commonwealth Union
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.