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Epidemiological surveys of an outbreak of false positive classical swine fever in Gyeongbuk province  

Park, No-Chan (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Cho, Kwang-Hyun (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Kim, Young-Hoan (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Kim, Soon-Tae (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Kim, Sung-Kuk (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Park, In-Hwa (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Cho, Min-Hee (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Oh, Gang-Hee (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Son, Jae-Kweon (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
Jyeong, Jong-Sik (Gyeongbuk Veterinary Service Laboratory)
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Korean Journal of Veterinary Service / v.26, no.2, 2003 , pp. 163-184 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to survey the farm which suffered from disease similar to classical swine fever(CSF) in Gyeongbuk province. Clinical signs appeared first in a few number of growing pigs which showed specific signs of diarrhea, depression, sleepiness, and reluctance to get up or to eat. Younger piglets may have appeared chilled, shiver and huddle together. As the disease progresses the affected pig's skin went red and purple. In histopathological signs, there were many haemorrhages throughout the body and larger haemorrhages in some organs such as lymph nodes. And there is a precipitous fall in the number of circulating leukocytes in the blood. In spite of insisting of farmer which did not vaccinate to classical swine fever, significant antibody production was detected in these affected pigs at enzyme-linked immuonsorbent assay. According to the above results at first glance, these affected pig suspected with CSF in clinical signs and histopathological lesions only. Because the symptoms and post-mortem picture were very similar to CSF, these false positive results would have been dangerous to diagnostician. But by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) and comparative nucleotide sequence analysis, the disease was correctly diagnosed with post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome(PMWS) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome(PRRS) compoundly. And the antigen which were detected the lesion similar to CSF virus, was confirmed with LOM vaccine strain of CSF. In most national CSF eradication program and in countries which are free of the CSF virus, vaccination against CSF is not practiced and generally is not allowed. But now in Korea, routine vaccination is practiced because of outbreaking the CSF repeatedly. When CSF is diagnosed the whole herd and other in contact animal are slaughtered continuously.
Keywords
CSF; PMWS; PRRS; Circovirus;
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