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+ | ''Acute Virus (Africa)'' | ||
+ | *Clinical Signs: | ||
+ | **Nasal discharge, diarrhoea, reddening of the skin | ||
+ | *Death within 7 days | ||
+ | *PM: widespread internal hemorrhage | ||
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+ | ''Subacute Virus (Europe)'' | ||
+ | *PM: Petechial hemorrhages may be seen under kidney capsule | ||
+ | *Mortality: 30-70% | ||
+ | *Survivors may lose body condition, have skin ulcers and joint swelling | ||
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+ | =Epidemiology= | ||
+ | *Can persist on infected premises for months | ||
+ | *Subacute recovered pigs become antibody-positive carriers | ||
+ | *Transfer: | ||
+ | **Africa: vertical transfer between '''soft ticks''' | ||
+ | **Europe/Africa: '''direct contact''' with carrier pigs, '''aerosol''', infected swill, etc. | ||
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+ | =Diagnosis= | ||
+ | *Mortalities with widespread hemorrhage, particularly in lymph nodes | ||
+ | *Test to distinguish from [[Classical Swine Fever]] and [[Porcine Circoviruses]] | ||
+ | *Immunofluorescence | ||
+ | *PCR | ||
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+ | =Control= | ||
+ | *No vaccine is available | ||
+ | Prevention: | ||
+ | *Boiling swill | ||
+ | *Isolation of sick pigs, domestic pigs from wild pigs | ||
+ | *Keep pigs on concrete, not soil (to lessen tick contact) | ||
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[[Category:Asfarviridae]] | [[Category:Asfarviridae]] |
Revision as of 13:26, 21 May 2010
Acute Virus (Africa)
- Clinical Signs:
- Nasal discharge, diarrhoea, reddening of the skin
- Death within 7 days
- PM: widespread internal hemorrhage
Subacute Virus (Europe)
- PM: Petechial hemorrhages may be seen under kidney capsule
- Mortality: 30-70%
- Survivors may lose body condition, have skin ulcers and joint swelling
Epidemiology
- Can persist on infected premises for months
- Subacute recovered pigs become antibody-positive carriers
- Transfer:
- Africa: vertical transfer between soft ticks
- Europe/Africa: direct contact with carrier pigs, aerosol, infected swill, etc.
Diagnosis
- Mortalities with widespread hemorrhage, particularly in lymph nodes
- Test to distinguish from Classical Swine Fever and Porcine Circoviruses
- Immunofluorescence
- PCR
Control
- No vaccine is available
Prevention:
- Boiling swill
- Isolation of sick pigs, domestic pigs from wild pigs
- Keep pigs on concrete, not soil (to lessen tick contact)