Trends in emerging viral infections of swine /
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作 者:[edited by] Antonio Morilla-Gonzalez, Kyoung-Jin Yoon, and Jeff J. Zimmerman.
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Concentrating on economically significant viruses that affect pigs, the editors present 61 papers that describe viral infections of swine and explore reasons for transmission. After introductory essays explor the role of international agencies in disease control and the social impact of disease control and eradication programs, the essays explore a range of veterinary issues, from the molecular to the epidemiological levels, on swine influenza virus, porcine paramyxoviruses, classical swine fever, African swine fever, foot and mouth disease, porcine herpesviruses, arboviral infections, porcine circovirus, and porcine nidoviruses. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Trends in Emerging Viral Infections of Swine includes sections on global trade, vaccination regimens against new and emerging viruses, epidemiology and control, as well as significant new outbreaks like the West Nile virus. A contributor to Diseases of Swine, 8th edition, Dr. Zimmerman has selected three additional editors with international expertise.
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Contributors p. ix
Foreword p. xv
Preface p. xvii
1. Introduction
1.1. Transmission of Viruses Through Pigs and Products of Pig Origin Christianne E. Glossop and Ranald Cameron p. 3
1.2. The Role of International Agencies in the Control of Contagious Animal Diseases Mark A. Schoenbaum and Cristobal Zepeda and Jeffrey C. Mariner p. 13
1.3. The Social Impact of Disease Control and Eradication Programs: Case Studies Cristobal Zepeda p. 17
2. Swine Influenza Virus
2.1. Swine Influenza: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis Kyoung-Jin Yoon and Bruce H. Janke p. 23
2.2. Influenza A Viruses in Pigs in Europe Ian H. Brown p. 29
2.3. Emergence of Novel Strains of Swine Influenza Virus in North America Christopher W. Olsen p. 37
3. Porcine Paramyxoviruses
3.1. Blue Eye Disease: Clinical Signs and Lesions Alberto Stephano p. 47
3.2. New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Ann Nordengrahn and Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Malik Merza p. 51
3.3. Comparison of Tests for Serological Diagnosis of Blue Eye Disease Dolores Gonzalez-Vega and Fernando Diosdado and Ann Nordengrahn and Marcela Mercado and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui and Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Antonio Morilla p. 55
3.4. Seroepidemiology of Blue Eye Disease Antonio Morilla and Dolores Gonzalez-Vega and Eder Estrada and Fernando Diosdado p. 59
3.5. Vaccination Against Blue Eye Disease Pablo Correa-Giron and Atalo Martinez and Jesus Perez and Maria Antonia Coba and Mario Solis p. 65
3.6. The Molecular Biology of Porcine Rubulavirus (La Piedad Michoacan Virus, LPMV) Mikael Berg and Jorge Moreno-Lopez p. 71
3.7. Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Infection in PK-15 Cell Line Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui p. 77
3.8. Carbohydrate Specificity and Porcine Rubulavirus Infectivity Blanca Espinosa and Julio Reyes and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui and Roberto Zenteno and Humberto Ramirez and Jesus Hernandez and Edgar Zenteno p. 81
3.9. Neuropathology of Porcine Rubulavirus Infection Seamus Kennedy and Brian Herron and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui and Gordon Allan and John Kirk and Jorge Moreno-Lopez p. 87
3.10. Are the Lesions in the Epididymis of Boars Infected with Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Similar to Those of Mumps Virus in Humans? Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui p. 91
3.11. Pathogenesis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) in Pancreatic Rat Islets Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Alia Yacoub p. 97
3.12. Menangle Virus: A New Cause of Fetal Mummification and Congenital Defects in Pigs Robert Love and Peter Kirkland p. 99
3.13. Nipah Virus Infection in Swine Jasbir Singh and Aziz Jamaluddin p. 105
3.14. Nipah Virus Diagnosis and Control in Swine Herds Peter W. Daniels and Ong Bee Lee and Aziz Jamaluddin p. 111
4. African Swine Fever Virus
4.1. African Swine Fever Marisa Arias and Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino p. 119
4.2. Eradication of African Swine Fever in Cuba (1971 and 1980) Rosa Elena Simeon-Negrin and Maria Teresa Frias-Lepoureau p. 125
4.3. African Swine Fever Eradication: The Spanish Model Marisa Arias and Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino p. 133
5. Classical Swine Fever Virus
5.1. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever in Cuba, 1993 to 1997 Maria Teresa Frias-Lepoureau p. 143
5.2. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever Virus in Mexico Antonio Morilla and Carlos Rosales p. 149
5.3. The Reappearance of Classical Swine Fever in England in 2000 David Paton p. 153
5.4. Experiences with Classical Swine Fever Vaccination in Mexico Antonio Morilla and Marco Antonio Carvajal p. 159
5.5. An Update on Classical Swine Fever Virus Molecular Epidemiology Maria Teresa Frias-Lepoureau and Irene Greiser-Wilke p. 165
6. Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Swine Vesicular Disease Viruses
6.1. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan Ping-Cheng Yang p. 175
6.2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Japan Toshiyuki Tsutsui and Kenichi Sakamoto p. 183
6.3. Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Preventive Measures in the Republic of Korea Soo-Hwan An p. 187
6.4. Swine as the Origin of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom, 2001 Paul Kitching p. 193
6.5. Application of Assays Based on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Non-structural Proteins to Epidemiological Surveillance Esther Blanco and Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino p. 197
6.6. Swine Vesicular Disease Paul Kitching p. 205
7. Porcine Herpesviruses
7.1. Pseudorabies: A Century of Learning George W. Beran p. 211
7.2. Epidemiological Pattern of Aujeszky's Disease in a Hyperendemic Area of Mexico Carlos Rosales and Antonio Morilla p. 217
7.3. Aujeszky's Disease in Asia Roongroje Thanawongnuwech p. 221
7.4. Aujeszky's Disease in the Republic of Korea Jae Young Song and Byoung Han Kim and Joong Bok Lee and Soo-Hwan An p. 225
7.5. Immunity Against Aujeszky's Disease Virus Federico A. Zuckermann p. 231
7.6. The Porcine Lymphotropic Herpesviruses: Emerging Pathogens in Xenotransplantation? Bernhard Ehlers and Michael Goltz p. 235
8. Arboviral Infections
8.1. Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis Alan D. Liggett p. 243
8.2. Japanese Encephalitis Virus Peter W. Daniels and David T. Williams and John S. Mackenzie p. 249
8.3. West Nile Virus Kenneth B. Platt p. 265
8.4. Arthropod Vector and Vertebrate Host Associations of West Nile Virus Carl J. Mitchell p. 269
9. Porcine Circovirus
9.1. Animal Circoviruses Roman M. Pogranichniy and Kyoung-Jin Yoon p. 283
9.2. Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome and Porcine Circovirus: A United States Perspective Perry A. Harms p. 291
9.3. Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome and Porcine Circovirus Type 2: The European Perspective Joaquim Segales and Francois Madec and Mariano Domingo p. 297
9.4. Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome: Experimental Studies with Porcine Circovirus Type 2 Seamus Kennedy and Brian Meehan and Francis McNeilly and John Ellis and Steven Krakowka and Gordon Allan p. 305
9.5. A Clinician's Perspective on Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome Mateo del Pozo Vegas p. 309
9.6. Porcine Dermatitis and Nephropathy Syndrome Joaquim Segales and Carles Rosell and Mariano Domingo p. 313
10. Porcine Nidoviruses
10.1. Porcine Coronaviruses Karol Sestak and Linda J. Saif p. 321
10.2. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus: Epidemiology Jeffrey J. Zimmerman p. 331
10.3. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Virology Kyoung-Jin Yoon p. 339
10.4. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Diagnosis Kyoung-Jin Yoon and Greg Stevenson p. 347
10.5. Characteristics of the Cell-Mediated Immune Response of Swine to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus William Meier and Judith Galeota and Robert J. Husmann and Fernando Osorio and Federico A. Zuckermann p. 355
10.6. Bacterial Infections Are Potentiated by Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection: Fact or Fiction? Joaquim Segales and Monte B. McCaw p. 359
10.7. Serological Associations Between Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus and Other Swine Pathogens in Mexico Fernando Diosdado and Dolores Gonzalez-Vega and Eder Estrada and Antonio Morilla p. 365
10.8. Control of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome in Large Systems: Strategies for the Future C. Scanlon Daniels and Mark A. FitzSimmons p. 369
Index p. 375
Foreword p. xv
Preface p. xvii
1. Introduction
1.1. Transmission of Viruses Through Pigs and Products of Pig Origin Christianne E. Glossop and Ranald Cameron p. 3
1.2. The Role of International Agencies in the Control of Contagious Animal Diseases Mark A. Schoenbaum and Cristobal Zepeda and Jeffrey C. Mariner p. 13
1.3. The Social Impact of Disease Control and Eradication Programs: Case Studies Cristobal Zepeda p. 17
2. Swine Influenza Virus
2.1. Swine Influenza: Etiology, Epidemiology, and Diagnosis Kyoung-Jin Yoon and Bruce H. Janke p. 23
2.2. Influenza A Viruses in Pigs in Europe Ian H. Brown p. 29
2.3. Emergence of Novel Strains of Swine Influenza Virus in North America Christopher W. Olsen p. 37
3. Porcine Paramyxoviruses
3.1. Blue Eye Disease: Clinical Signs and Lesions Alberto Stephano p. 47
3.2. New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Ann Nordengrahn and Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Malik Merza p. 51
3.3. Comparison of Tests for Serological Diagnosis of Blue Eye Disease Dolores Gonzalez-Vega and Fernando Diosdado and Ann Nordengrahn and Marcela Mercado and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui and Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Antonio Morilla p. 55
3.4. Seroepidemiology of Blue Eye Disease Antonio Morilla and Dolores Gonzalez-Vega and Eder Estrada and Fernando Diosdado p. 59
3.5. Vaccination Against Blue Eye Disease Pablo Correa-Giron and Atalo Martinez and Jesus Perez and Maria Antonia Coba and Mario Solis p. 65
3.6. The Molecular Biology of Porcine Rubulavirus (La Piedad Michoacan Virus, LPMV) Mikael Berg and Jorge Moreno-Lopez p. 71
3.7. Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Infection in PK-15 Cell Line Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui p. 77
3.8. Carbohydrate Specificity and Porcine Rubulavirus Infectivity Blanca Espinosa and Julio Reyes and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui and Roberto Zenteno and Humberto Ramirez and Jesus Hernandez and Edgar Zenteno p. 81
3.9. Neuropathology of Porcine Rubulavirus Infection Seamus Kennedy and Brian Herron and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui and Gordon Allan and John Kirk and Jorge Moreno-Lopez p. 87
3.10. Are the Lesions in the Epididymis of Boars Infected with Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) Similar to Those of Mumps Virus in Humans? Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Pablo Hernandez-Jauregui p. 91
3.11. Pathogenesis of Porcine Rubulavirus (LPMV) in Pancreatic Rat Islets Jorge Moreno-Lopez and Alia Yacoub p. 97
3.12. Menangle Virus: A New Cause of Fetal Mummification and Congenital Defects in Pigs Robert Love and Peter Kirkland p. 99
3.13. Nipah Virus Infection in Swine Jasbir Singh and Aziz Jamaluddin p. 105
3.14. Nipah Virus Diagnosis and Control in Swine Herds Peter W. Daniels and Ong Bee Lee and Aziz Jamaluddin p. 111
4. African Swine Fever Virus
4.1. African Swine Fever Marisa Arias and Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino p. 119
4.2. Eradication of African Swine Fever in Cuba (1971 and 1980) Rosa Elena Simeon-Negrin and Maria Teresa Frias-Lepoureau p. 125
4.3. African Swine Fever Eradication: The Spanish Model Marisa Arias and Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino p. 133
5. Classical Swine Fever Virus
5.1. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever in Cuba, 1993 to 1997 Maria Teresa Frias-Lepoureau p. 143
5.2. Reemergence of Classical Swine Fever Virus in Mexico Antonio Morilla and Carlos Rosales p. 149
5.3. The Reappearance of Classical Swine Fever in England in 2000 David Paton p. 153
5.4. Experiences with Classical Swine Fever Vaccination in Mexico Antonio Morilla and Marco Antonio Carvajal p. 159
5.5. An Update on Classical Swine Fever Virus Molecular Epidemiology Maria Teresa Frias-Lepoureau and Irene Greiser-Wilke p. 165
6. Foot-and-Mouth Disease and Swine Vesicular Disease Viruses
6.1. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Taiwan Ping-Cheng Yang p. 175
6.2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Japan Toshiyuki Tsutsui and Kenichi Sakamoto p. 183
6.3. Foot-and-Mouth Disease: Preventive Measures in the Republic of Korea Soo-Hwan An p. 187
6.4. Swine as the Origin of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom, 2001 Paul Kitching p. 193
6.5. Application of Assays Based on Foot-and-Mouth Disease Non-structural Proteins to Epidemiological Surveillance Esther Blanco and Jose Manuel Sanchez-Vizcaino p. 197
6.6. Swine Vesicular Disease Paul Kitching p. 205
7. Porcine Herpesviruses
7.1. Pseudorabies: A Century of Learning George W. Beran p. 211
7.2. Epidemiological Pattern of Aujeszky's Disease in a Hyperendemic Area of Mexico Carlos Rosales and Antonio Morilla p. 217
7.3. Aujeszky's Disease in Asia Roongroje Thanawongnuwech p. 221
7.4. Aujeszky's Disease in the Republic of Korea Jae Young Song and Byoung Han Kim and Joong Bok Lee and Soo-Hwan An p. 225
7.5. Immunity Against Aujeszky's Disease Virus Federico A. Zuckermann p. 231
7.6. The Porcine Lymphotropic Herpesviruses: Emerging Pathogens in Xenotransplantation? Bernhard Ehlers and Michael Goltz p. 235
8. Arboviral Infections
8.1. Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis Alan D. Liggett p. 243
8.2. Japanese Encephalitis Virus Peter W. Daniels and David T. Williams and John S. Mackenzie p. 249
8.3. West Nile Virus Kenneth B. Platt p. 265
8.4. Arthropod Vector and Vertebrate Host Associations of West Nile Virus Carl J. Mitchell p. 269
9. Porcine Circovirus
9.1. Animal Circoviruses Roman M. Pogranichniy and Kyoung-Jin Yoon p. 283
9.2. Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome and Porcine Circovirus: A United States Perspective Perry A. Harms p. 291
9.3. Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome and Porcine Circovirus Type 2: The European Perspective Joaquim Segales and Francois Madec and Mariano Domingo p. 297
9.4. Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome: Experimental Studies with Porcine Circovirus Type 2 Seamus Kennedy and Brian Meehan and Francis McNeilly and John Ellis and Steven Krakowka and Gordon Allan p. 305
9.5. A Clinician's Perspective on Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome Mateo del Pozo Vegas p. 309
9.6. Porcine Dermatitis and Nephropathy Syndrome Joaquim Segales and Carles Rosell and Mariano Domingo p. 313
10. Porcine Nidoviruses
10.1. Porcine Coronaviruses Karol Sestak and Linda J. Saif p. 321
10.2. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus: Epidemiology Jeffrey J. Zimmerman p. 331
10.3. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Virology Kyoung-Jin Yoon p. 339
10.4. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome: Diagnosis Kyoung-Jin Yoon and Greg Stevenson p. 347
10.5. Characteristics of the Cell-Mediated Immune Response of Swine to Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus William Meier and Judith Galeota and Robert J. Husmann and Fernando Osorio and Federico A. Zuckermann p. 355
10.6. Bacterial Infections Are Potentiated by Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection: Fact or Fiction? Joaquim Segales and Monte B. McCaw p. 359
10.7. Serological Associations Between Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus and Other Swine Pathogens in Mexico Fernando Diosdado and Dolores Gonzalez-Vega and Eder Estrada and Antonio Morilla p. 365
10.8. Control of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome in Large Systems: Strategies for the Future C. Scanlon Daniels and Mark A. FitzSimmons p. 369
Index p. 375
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