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Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease

Vaccination against lumpy skin disease (LSD) is crucial for maintaining the health of animals and the economic sustainability of farming. Either homologous vaccines consisting of live attenuated LSD virus (LSDV) or heterologous vaccines consisting of live attenuated sheeppox or goatpox virus (SPPV/G...

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Autores principales: Sprygin, Alexander, Pestova, Yana, Bjadovskaya, Olga, Prutnikov, Pavel, Zinyakov, Nikolay, Kononova, Svetlana, Ruchnova, Olga, Lozovoy, Dmitiy, Chvala, Ilya, Kononov, Aleksandr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7219772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32401805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232584
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author Sprygin, Alexander
Pestova, Yana
Bjadovskaya, Olga
Prutnikov, Pavel
Zinyakov, Nikolay
Kononova, Svetlana
Ruchnova, Olga
Lozovoy, Dmitiy
Chvala, Ilya
Kononov, Aleksandr
author_facet Sprygin, Alexander
Pestova, Yana
Bjadovskaya, Olga
Prutnikov, Pavel
Zinyakov, Nikolay
Kononova, Svetlana
Ruchnova, Olga
Lozovoy, Dmitiy
Chvala, Ilya
Kononov, Aleksandr
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description Vaccination against lumpy skin disease (LSD) is crucial for maintaining the health of animals and the economic sustainability of farming. Either homologous vaccines consisting of live attenuated LSD virus (LSDV) or heterologous vaccines consisting of live attenuated sheeppox or goatpox virus (SPPV/GPPV) can be used for control of LSDV. Although SPPV/GTPV-based vaccines exhibit slightly lower efficacy than live attenuated LSDV vaccines, they do not cause vaccine-induced viremia, fever, and clinical symptoms of the disease following vaccination, caused by the replication capacity of live attenuated LSDVs. Recombination of capripoxviruses in the field was a long-standing hypothesis until a naturally occurring recombinant LSDV vaccine isolate was detected in Russia, where the sheeppox vaccine alone is used. This occurred after the initiation of vaccination campaigns using LSDV vaccines in the neighboring countries in 2017, when the first cases of presumed vaccine-like isolate circulation were documented with concurrent detection of a recombinant vaccine isolate in the field. The follow-up findings presented herein show that during the period from 2015 to 2018, the molecular epidemiology of LSDV in Russia split into two independent waves. The 2015–2016 epidemic was attributable to the field isolate. Whereas the 2017 epidemic and, in particular, the 2018 epidemic represented novel disease importations that were not genetically linked to the 2015–2016 field-type incursions. This demonstrated a new emergence rather than the continuation of the field-type epidemic. Since recombinant vaccine-like LSDV isolates appear to have entrenched across the country’s border, the policy of using certain live vaccines requires revision in the context of the biosafety threat it presents.
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spelling pubmed-72197722020-06-01 Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease Sprygin, Alexander Pestova, Yana Bjadovskaya, Olga Prutnikov, Pavel Zinyakov, Nikolay Kononova, Svetlana Ruchnova, Olga Lozovoy, Dmitiy Chvala, Ilya Kononov, Aleksandr PLoS One Research Article Vaccination against lumpy skin disease (LSD) is crucial for maintaining the health of animals and the economic sustainability of farming. Either homologous vaccines consisting of live attenuated LSD virus (LSDV) or heterologous vaccines consisting of live attenuated sheeppox or goatpox virus (SPPV/GPPV) can be used for control of LSDV. Although SPPV/GTPV-based vaccines exhibit slightly lower efficacy than live attenuated LSDV vaccines, they do not cause vaccine-induced viremia, fever, and clinical symptoms of the disease following vaccination, caused by the replication capacity of live attenuated LSDVs. Recombination of capripoxviruses in the field was a long-standing hypothesis until a naturally occurring recombinant LSDV vaccine isolate was detected in Russia, where the sheeppox vaccine alone is used. This occurred after the initiation of vaccination campaigns using LSDV vaccines in the neighboring countries in 2017, when the first cases of presumed vaccine-like isolate circulation were documented with concurrent detection of a recombinant vaccine isolate in the field. The follow-up findings presented herein show that during the period from 2015 to 2018, the molecular epidemiology of LSDV in Russia split into two independent waves. The 2015–2016 epidemic was attributable to the field isolate. Whereas the 2017 epidemic and, in particular, the 2018 epidemic represented novel disease importations that were not genetically linked to the 2015–2016 field-type incursions. This demonstrated a new emergence rather than the continuation of the field-type epidemic. Since recombinant vaccine-like LSDV isolates appear to have entrenched across the country’s border, the policy of using certain live vaccines requires revision in the context of the biosafety threat it presents. Public Library of Science 2020-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7219772/ /pubmed/32401805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232584 Text en © 2020 Sprygin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sprygin, Alexander
Pestova, Yana
Bjadovskaya, Olga
Prutnikov, Pavel
Zinyakov, Nikolay
Kononova, Svetlana
Ruchnova, Olga
Lozovoy, Dmitiy
Chvala, Ilya
Kononov, Aleksandr
Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
title Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
title_full Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
title_fullStr Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
title_short Evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
title_sort evidence of recombination of vaccine strains of lumpy skin disease virus with field strains, causing disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7219772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32401805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232584
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