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Thoughts on the research of African swine fever live-attenuated vaccines

Xuefei Chu, Shengqiang Ge, Yuanyuan Zuo, Jin Cui, Zhou Sha, Naijun Han, Bingrong Wu, Bo Ni, Hui Zhang, Yan Lv, Zhiliang Wang, Yihong Xiao

2024Vaccine15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

African swine fever (ASF) is a contagious and fatal disease caused by the African swine fever virus (ASFV), which can infect pigs of all breeds and ages. Most infected pigs have poor prognosis, leading to substantial economic losses for the global pig industry. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a safe and efficient commercial vaccine against ASF. The development of ASF vaccine can be traced back to 1960. However, because of its large genome, numerous encoded proteins, and complex virus particle structure, currently, no effective commercial vaccine is available. Several strategies have been applied in vaccine design, some of which are potential candidates for vaccine development. This review provides a comprehensive analysis on the safety and effectiveness, suboptimal immunization effects at high doses, absence of standardized evaluation criteria, notable variations among strains of the same genotype, and the substantial impact of animal health on the protective efficacy against viral challenge. All the information will be helpful to the ASF vaccine development.

Topics & Concepts

African swine feverAfrican swine fever virusVirologyAttenuated vaccineImmunizationVirusInactivated vaccineBiologyGenotypeMedicineDiseaseImmunologyImmune systemGeneGeneticsPathologyVirulenceAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyVector-Borne Animal DiseasesViral Infections and Immunology Research
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