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Investigation of chronic and persistent classical swine fever infections under field conditions and their impact on vaccine efficacy.

Liani CoronadoJose Alejandro BohórquezSara Muñoz-GonzálezLester Josue PerezRosa RosellOsvaldo FonsecaLaiyen DelgadoCarmen Laura PereraMaria Teresa FríasLlilianne Ganges
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
Circulation of chronic and persistent CSF infections was demonstrated in field conditions under a vaccination programme. Persistent infection was predominant. Here, we provide evidence that, in field conditions, subclinical infections are not detected by clinical diagnosis and, despite being infected with CSFV, the animals are vaccinated, rather than diagnosed and eliminated. These animals are refractory to vaccination, likely due to the SIE phenomenon. Improvement of vaccination strategies and diagnosis of subclinical forms of CSF is imperative for CSF eradication.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • study protocol
  • drug induced
  • helicobacter pylori