Autor:
Gallardo, C.
Okoth, S.
Pelayo, V.
Anchuelo, R.
Martin, E.
Simon, A.
Llorente, A.
Nieto, R.
Soler Garzón, Alvaro
Martin, R.
Arias, Marisa
Bishop, Richard P.
The role of the ancestral sylvatic cycle of the African swine fever virus (ASFV) is not well understood in the endemic areas of eastern Africa. We therefore analysed the ASF infection status on samples collected from 51 free-ranging warthogs (Phacocherus africanus) and 1576 Ornithodorus porcinus ...
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Gallardo, C.
,
Okoth, S.
,
Pelayo, V.
,
Anchuelo, R.
,
Martin, E.
,
Simon, A.
,
Llorente, A.
,
Nieto, R.
,
Soler Garzón, Alvaro
,
Martin, R.
,
Arias, Marisa
,
Bishop, Richard P.
,
[African swine fever viruses with two different genotypes, both of which occur in domestic pigs, are associated with ticks and adult warthogs, respectively, at a single geographical site]
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African swine fever viruses with two different genotypes, both of which occur in domestic pigs, are associated with ticks and adult warthogs, respectively, at a single geographical site