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Pathological lesions and presence of viral antigens in four surviving pigs in African swine fever outbreak farms in Vietnam
Authors:Apisit PORNTHUMMAWAT  Quang Lam TRUONG  Nguyen Thi HOA  Nguyen Thi LAN  Uda Zahli IZZATI  Mathurot SUWANRUENGSRI  Phawut NUEANGPHUET  Takuya HIRAI  Ryoji YAMAGUCHI
Institution:1)Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Miyazaki, 1-1 Gakuen Kibanadai-Nishi, Miyazaki 889-2192, Japan;2)Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Ngo Xuan Quang, Gialam, Hanoi 10000-14000, Vietnam
Abstract:Investigation of the role of animals that have recovered and survived from African swine fever (ASF) in carrying the ASF virus is currently intense and ongoing. However, no clear definition of the carrier stage has been established. The aim of the present study was to establish criteria to elucidate a clear status of survival in naturally ASF-infected domestic pigs in Vietnam. Seroconversion from previous infection was confirmed by serological assay, and the absence of the viral genome in various organs was also assured by molecular analysis of a partial p72 gene. We recognized that histopathological evidence could benefit from further insights into the status and role of the surviving animals; therefore, we performed a histopathological study on four pigs from farms with a history of ASF outbreak. We found fibrotic changes in the reparative process as the main finding in all four pigs. Immunohistochemical detection of viral protein revealed an interesting result. Despite the negative result from viral genome detection, the p30 protein gave a positive signal in the tonsils, lung, and stomach. This raises the possibility of stress-induced viral reactivation in long-term survivors and the risk of further outbreaks from human handling of contaminated carcasses.
Keywords:African swine fever  animal disease survival  contaminated carcasses  immunohistochemistry  reparative process
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