Confirmation of effectiveness of US developed ASF vaccine

Published 2021년 10월 13일

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Researchers at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center of the USDA Agricultural Research Service have developed an experimental vaccine for African Swine Fever (ASF) that has been shown to protect Vietnamese pigs, according to a recent report. The vaccine, which is based on the pandemic Georgia ASF virus, has been effective for both European and Vietnamese pigs, marking the first case of a Georgia ASF virus-based vaccine showing efficacy.
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According to the report, ASF researchers at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center of the USDA Agricultural Research Service have published a report that an experimental recombinant ASF vaccine is effective in protecting Vietnamese pigs. did. The USDA has developed an experimental vaccine by deleting some genes from the genome of the pandemic Georgia ASF virus. In this regard, researchers from the Plumsum Animal Disease Center confirmed that the experimental ASF vaccine was effective for both European and Vietnamese pigs ...
Source: Chuksannews

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