Molecular epidemiology of recent outbreaks of swine vesicular
disease: two genetically and antigenically distinct variants
in Europe, 1987–94
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Published:1997-02
Issue:1
Volume:118
Page:51-61
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ISSN:0950-2688
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Container-title:Epidemiology and Infection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Epidemiol. Infect.
Author:
BROCCHI E.,ZHANG G.,KNOWLES N. J.,WILSDEN G.,McCAULEY J. W.,MARQUARDT O.,OHLINGER V. F.,DE SIMONE F.
Abstract
Viruses from the recent epidemic of swine vesicular disease
(SVD) in Europe have been isolated and characterized by antigenic and
genetic methods to examine the likely epidemiological origins of the
disease. Antigenic analysis was performed on 77 SVD viruses (SVDV)
isolated in Europe between 1966 and 1994 using two panels of monoclonal
antibodies (MAb) in a trapping ELISA. Genetic analysis of 33 of the SVD
viruses by reverse transcription-polymerase chain-reaction (RT-PCR)
amplification and nucleotide sequencing of the 1D (VP1) coding region
was also performed. Comparison of the nucleotide sequences with each
other and with three other previously published SVDV sequences revealed
four distinct groups which correlated exactly with the results of the
pattern of reactivity with MAbs. The first group consisted solely of
the earliest SVD virus isolated (ITL/1/66) while the second
group comprised viruses present in Europe and Japan between 1972 and
1981. The third group consisted of viruses isolated from outbreaks of
SVD in Italy between December 1988 and June 1992. Viruses isolated
between 1987 and 1994 from Romania, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain
formed a fourth group. The genetic and antigenic similarity of the most
recent virus isolates from Western Europe to a virus isolated in
Romania 5 years previously suggests that the possible origin of the
recent epidemic of swine vesicular disease in Western Europe was in
Eastern Europe.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
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