尼日利亚奥贡州出血热暴发期间家猪中非洲猪瘟病毒基因型II的检测

A.B. Onoja, I.M. Ifeorah, M. Jolaoso, I.A. Onoja
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非洲猪瘟疫情正在欧洲和世界其他地区持续爆发。在尼日利亚,基因1型以前已被描述,而基因2型最近才被报道。本研究调查了尼日利亚最大的养猪场之一的一次重大疾病暴发,检测了病原学并确定了非洲猪瘟病毒的进化史。提取病毒DNA,用聚合酶链反应法确认非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)的传播,然后用桑格法对扩增产物进行测序。系统发育分析表明,本研究检测到的所有ASFV均为基因型II,并与来自欧亚地区和东非坦桑尼亚的参考株聚集在一起。这是尼日利亚迅速连续出现的第二例ASFV基因型报告,表明可能存在未被确认的本地传播或先前遏制的ASFV基因型再次出现,或将ASFV基因型引入该国。这加强了采取主动监测和生物安全措施以预防和控制传播的必要性。
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Detection of African swine fever virus genotype II in domestic pigs during a hemorrhagic fever outbreak in Ogun State, Nigeria
African swine fever outbreaks are ongoing in Europe and other parts of the world. In Nigeria, genotype I has been previously described, while genotype II was only reported recently. This study investigated a major disease outbreak in one of the largest pig farms in Nigeria, detected the etiology and determined the evolutionary history of African swine fever virus. Viral DNA was extracted and used to confirm the circulation of the African swine fever virus (ASFV) by Polymerase Chain Reaction, followed by the sequencing of the amplified products by Sanger’s method. Phylogenetic analysis showed that all the ASFV detected in this study belong to genotype II and clustered with reference strains from the Euro-Asian region and Tanzania in East Africa. This being the second report of ASFV genotype II in quick succession from Nigeria, suggests there may have been an unrecognized indigenous circulation or re-emergence of previously contained, or introduction of ASFV genotype II into the country. This reinforces the need for active surveillance and biosecurity measures to prevent and control transmission.
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