非洲猪瘟病毒
非洲猪瘟
病毒
病毒学
生物
空中传输
传输(电信)
兽医学
采样(信号处理)
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
医学
传染病(医学专业)
病理
疾病
工程类
电气工程
滤波器(信号处理)
计算机科学
计算机视觉
作者
Helena Cardoso de Carvalho Ferreira,Eefke Weesendorp,S. Quak,J.A. Stegeman,W.L.A. Loeffen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2013.03.007
摘要
Knowledge on African Swine Fever (ASF) transmission routes can be useful when designing control measures against the spread of ASF virus (ASFV). Few studies have focused on the airborne transmission route, and until now no data has been available on quantities of ASF virus (ASFV) in the air. Our aim was to validate an air sampling technique for ASF virus (ASFV) that could be used to detect and quantify virus excreted in the air after experimental infection of pigs. In an animal experiment with the Brazil’78, the Malta’78 and Netherlands’86 isolates, air samples were collected at several time points. For validation of the air sampling technique, ASFV was aerosolised in an isolator, and air samples were obtained using the MD8 air scan device, which was shown to be suitable to detect ASFV. The half-life of ASFV in the air was on average 19 min when analysed by PCR, and on average 14 min when analysed by virus titration. In rooms with infected pigs, viral DNA with titres up to 103.2 median tissue culture infective dose equivalents (TCID50 eq.)/m3 could be detected in air samples from day 4 post-inoculation (dpi 4) until the end of the experiments, at dpi 70. In conclusion, this study shows that pigs infected with ASFV will excrete virus in the air, particularly during acute disease. This study provides the first available parameters to model airborne transmission of ASFV.
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