An Experimental Infection in Pigs Using a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Isolated from the 2010 Epidemic in Japan
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In this study, we carried out an experimental infection in pigs using a foot-and-mouth disease virus isolated from the 2010 epidemic in Japan to analyze clinical manifestation, antibody response and virus sedding patterns in pigs. We found that the virus was virulent in pigs, producing a synchronous disease in the inoculated pigs and efficient spread to direct contact pigs. These results are useful for epidemiologically investigating the 2010 epidemic in Japan and improving the measures for controlling a possible future FMD outbreak in Japan or elsewhere.
著者
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YOSHIDA Kazuo
Exotic Diseases Research Station, National Institute of Animal Health
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Morioka Kazuki
Exotic Diseases Research Station National Institute Of Animal Health
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Fukai Katsuhiko
Exotic Diseases Research Station National Institute Of Animal Health
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MORIOKA Kazuki
Exotic Disease Research Station, National Institute of Animal Health, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tokyo 187–0022, Japan
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