Complete genome sequence of a novel classical swine fever virus subgenotype 1.1 detected from a live Japanese encephalitis virus vaccine in South Korea
Guehwan Jang, Changhee Lee

TL;DR
A new classical swine fever virus was found in a Japanese encephalitis vaccine in South Korea, marking the first such discovery.
Contribution
First complete genome sequence of classical swine fever virus from a Japanese encephalitis vaccine.
Findings
GNU-240601 shares highest similarity with subgenotype 1.1 CSFV strains.
This is the first CSFV identified in a live JEV vaccine.
Abstract
A novel classical swine fever virus (CSFV) strain GNU-240601 was identified from a commercial live Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) vaccine. The whole-genome sequence of GNU-240601 shared the highest similarity with strains belonging to subgenotype 1.1. This is the first identification and complete genome sequence of CSFV from the JEV vaccine.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal Disease Management and Epidemiology · Vector-Borne Animal Diseases · Animal Virus Infections Studies
