非洲猪瘟病毒
传染性
非洲猪瘟
限制
生物
病毒
动物饲料
餐食
病毒学
传输(电信)
兽医学
生物技术
食品科学
医学
机械工程
电气工程
工程类
作者
Megan C. Niederwerder,Pratiksha Khanal,Travis Foland,Laura A. Constance,Ana M. M. Stoian,Aubrey Deavours,Katie Haase,Ada G. Cino‐Ozuna
摘要
African swine fever virus (ASFV) causes high case fatality in pigs and a trade-limiting disease resulting in significant economic losses to pork production. ASFV is resistant to environmental degradation and maintains infectivity in feed ingredients exposed to transoceanic shipment conditions. As ASFV is transmissible through consumption of contaminated feed, the objective of this study was to evaluate the stability of ASFV Georgia 2007 in three feed matrices (complete feed, soybean meal, ground corncobs) exposed to three environmental storage temperatures (40°F, 68°F, 95°F) for up to 365 days. ASFV DNA was highly stable and detectable by qPCR in almost all feed matrices through the conclusion of each study. Infectious ASFV was most stable in soybean meal, maintaining infectivity for at least 112 days at 40°F, at least 21 days at 68°F and at least 7 days at 95°F. These data help define risk of ASFV introduction and transmission through feed ingredients.
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