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Rapid Spread of Classical Swine Fever Virus among South Korean Wild Boars in Areas near the Border with North Korea.


ABSTRACT: There has been a rapid increase in the number of classical swine fever (CSF) sero-positive wild boars captured near the demilitarized zone (DMZ), located the border with North Korea. In 2015-2016, few CSFV-positive antibody boars were detected; however, the number has increased steeply since 2017. Most occurred in the northern region of Gyeonggi before spreading slowly to Gangwon (west to east) in 2018-2019. Multi-distance spatial cluster analysis provided an indirect estimate of the time taken for CSFV to spread among wild boars: 46.7, 2.6, and 2.49 days/km. The average CSF serum neutralization antibody titer was 4-10 (log 2), and CSFV Ab B-ELISA PI values ranged from 65.5 to 111.5, regardless of the age and sex of wild boars. Full genome analysis revealed that 16 CSFV strains isolated from wild boars between 2017 and 2019 were identical to the YC16CS strain (sub-genotype 2.1d) isolated from an outbreak in breeding pigs near the border with North Korea in 2016. The rapid increase in CSF in wild boars may be due to a continuously circulating infection within hub area and increased population density. The distribution pattern of CSFV in Korean wild boars moves from west to southeast, affected by external factors, including small-scale hunting, geographical features and highways.

SUBMITTER: Choe S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7238106 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid Spread of Classical Swine Fever Virus among South Korean Wild Boars in Areas near the Border with North Korea.

Choe SeEun S   Cha Ra Mi RM   Yu Dae-Sung DS   Kim Ki-Sun KS   Song Sok S   Choi Sung-Hyun SH   Jung Byung-Il BI   Lim Seong-In SI   Hyun Bang-Hun BH   Park Bong-Kyun BK   An Dong-Jun DJ  

Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) 20200325 4


There has been a rapid increase in the number of classical swine fever (CSF) sero-positive wild boars captured near the demilitarized zone (DMZ), located the border with North Korea. In 2015-2016, few CSFV-positive antibody boars were detected; however, the number has increased steeply since 2017. Most occurred in the northern region of Gyeonggi before spreading slowly to Gangwon (west to east) in 2018-2019. Multi-distance spatial cluster analysis provided an indirect estimate of the time taken  ...[more]

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