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First detection and phylogenetic analysis of lumpy skin disease virus from Kinmen Island, Taiwan in 2020

Kuo-Jung Tsai, Yang‐Chang Tu, Chieh‐Hao Wu, Chih‐Wei Huang, Lu‐Jen Ting, Yuliang Huang, Chu-Hsiang Pan, Chia‐Yi Chang, Ming‐Chung Deng, Fan Lee

2022Journal of Veterinary Medical Science23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lumpy skin disease is an arthropod-borne bovine disease caused by lumpy skin disease virus. A suspect lumpy skin disease case in a breeding cattle farm on Kinmen Island, Taiwan was reported on July 8, 2020 and later confirmed the first occurrence of lumpy skin disease in the country by molecular biological detections, electron microscopy, and sequence comparison. Implementation of control measures including blanket vaccination on the island effectively ceased the outbreaks. Phylogenetic analyses revealed that the virus discovered in the outbreaks was most similar to those identified in China in 2019. Identifying this virus in the coastal areas in East Asia indicated the rapid eastward spread of lumpy skin disease in Asia.

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OutbreakVirologyPhylogenetic treeDiseaseVirusContagious diseaseBiologyVeterinary medicineMedicinePathologyGeneticsGenePoxvirus research and outbreaksBacteriophages and microbial interactionsBacillus and Francisella bacterial research
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