Genome sequence of Bovine Ephemeral fever virus vaccine strain of South African origin

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Bovine Ephemeral fever virus (BEFV) is endemic in South Africa and has a negative economic impact on the meat and dairy industries. Bovine ephemeral fever or three-day stiff-sickness is controlled through annual vaccination with a live attenuated virus manufactured by Onderstepoort Biological Products (South Africa). We announce the genome sequences of two South African Bovine Ephemeral Virus strains; the live attenuated vaccine strain (14 876 nucleotides) and a field strain (14 883 nucleotides). A mutation in the alpha 3 open reading frame rendered the gene non-functional in both genomes. Phylogenetic analysis based on the glycoprotein gene showed that the two strains clustered with the South African lineage.

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Mlingo, T. A. M., Nthangeni, B. M., & Mokoena, N. B. (2021). Genome sequence of Bovine Ephemeral fever virus vaccine strain of South African origin. Veterinary Medicine and Science, 7(5), 1611–1615. https://doi.org/10.1002/vms3.517

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