Pathogenesis of African swine fever virus inOrnithodorosticks
- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Animal Health Research Reviews
- Vol. 2 (2) , 121-128
- https://doi.org/10.1079/ahrr200133
Abstract
African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the only known DNA arbovirus and the sole member of the family Asfarviridae. It causes a lethal, hemorrhagic disease in domestic pigs. ASFV is enzootic in sub-Saharan Africa and is maintained in a sylvatic cycle by infecting both wild members of the Suidae (e.g. warthogs) and the argasid tickOrnithodoros porcinus porcinus. The pathogenesis of ASFV inO. porcinus porcinusticks is characterized by a low infectious dose, lifelong infection, efficient transmission to both pigs and ticks, and low mortality until after the first oviposition. ASFV pathogenesis in warthogs is characterized by an inapparent infection with transient, low viremic titers. ThusO. porcinus porcinusticks probably constitute the most important natural vector of ASFV, although both the mammalian and tick hosts are probably required for the maintenance of ASFV in the sylvatic cycle. The mechanism of ASFV transmission from the sylvatic cycle to domestic pigs is probably through infected ticks feeding on pigs. In addition toO. porcinus porcinus, a number of North American, Central American and Caribbean species ofOrnithodoroshave been shown to be potential vectors of ASFV.Keywords
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