Brazil: USDA vaccine candidate successful in blocking spread of African Swine Fever virus

Published 2021년 10월 5일

Tridge summary

The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the USDA has developed a vaccine candidate for African swine fever (PSA), a virus that has caused significant losses to the swine industry in Asia and Eastern Europe. The vaccine has been shown to effectively prevent and protect European and Asian pig breeds against the current Asian strain of the virus. The vaccine could be commercially produced and could potentially control the ongoing outbreak that threatens the global pork supply. The vaccine takes approximately one third of pigs to show immunity in the second week post-vaccination, with full protection achieved by the fourth week. The researchers will continue to determine the vaccine's safety and efficacy under commercial production conditions and are working closely with a commercial partner in Vietnam.
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The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that one of its vaccine candidates for the African swine fever virus has been shown to effectively prevent and protect European and Asian breeds of pigs against the current Asian strain of the virus in circulation. Most of the hogs used in the global food supply are produced in Asia, where the virus has caused devastating outbreaks and losses to the swine industry. African swine fever (PSA) was originally detected in 2007 in the Republic of Georgia and is known to cause outbreaks of virulent and deadly diseases in feral and domesticated pigs. Since the original outbreak, PSA has had a widespread and lethal impact on pig herds in several countries in Eastern Europe and across Asia. Although the virus is causing profound economic losses to the swine industry, there has been no outbreak in the United States. The virus is unable to be transmitted from pigs to humans. Recently ...

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