Close relationship of ruminant pestiviruses and classical swine fever virus

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Abstract

To determine why serum from small ruminants infected with ruminant pestiviruses reacted positively to classical swine fever virus (CSFV)–specific diagnostic tests, we analyzed 2 pestiviruses from Turkey. They differed genetically and antigenically from known Pestivirus species and were closely related to CSFV. Cross-reactions would interfere with classical swine fever diagnosis in pigs.

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Postel, A., Schmeiser, S., Oguzoglu, T. C., Indenbirken, D., Alawi, M., Fischer, N., … Becher, P. (2015). Close relationship of ruminant pestiviruses and classical swine fever virus. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 21(4), 668–672. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2104.141441

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