Paton D J, Greiser-Wilke I
Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, Ash Road, Pirbright, Surrey GU24 0NF, UK.
Res Vet Sci. 2003 Dec;75(3):169-78. doi: 10.1016/s0034-5288(03)00076-6.
Classical swine fever (CSF) is a serious and contagious viral disease of pigs and wild boar with a widespread worldwide distribution. The immunopathology of the disease is poorly understood, but the ability of the CSF virus to infect cells without triggering apoptosis and to kill uninfected cells is probably highly significant. The virus may be spread by various direct and indirect methods, but in most cases the exact mechanisms involved in local spread between farms are not known. Excellent diagnostic tools and typing methods are available, but tests that could be performed on-farm, in pre-clinically infected pigs or on meat would also be advantageous. A more complete picture of the viruses circulating in different parts of the world is needed. There is great interest to develop and use marker vaccines for the control of CSF in domestic pigs and in wild boar. Epidemiological modelling is increasingly used to evaluate control options.
经典猪瘟(CSF)是一种严重的猪和野猪传染性病毒病,在全球广泛分布。人们对该疾病的免疫病理学了解甚少,但CSF病毒感染细胞而不引发细胞凋亡以及杀死未感染细胞的能力可能非常重要。病毒可通过多种直接和间接方式传播,但在大多数情况下,农场间局部传播的确切机制尚不清楚。目前已有出色的诊断工具和分型方法,但能够在农场对临床前感染猪或肉类进行检测的方法也将具有优势。需要更全面地了解世界各地传播的病毒情况。开发和使用标记疫苗来控制家猪和野猪的经典猪瘟引起了极大兴趣。流行病学建模越来越多地用于评估控制方案。