M. U. Sanam, Maria Aega Gelolodo, L. Toha
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非洲猪瘟(African Swine Fever, ASF)是由非洲猪瘟病毒(African Swine Fever Virus, ASFV)引起的重要猪传染病。尽管不是人畜共患疾病,但这种疾病有可能严重影响受影响地区的社会经济状况。印度尼西亚的大多数养猪户,特别是古邦市的养猪户,在后院或小规模养猪,都受到非洲猪瘟的影响。2020年初,在帝汶岛(包括努沙登加拉铁木尔省的库邦市地区)确认了非洲猪瘟病例。非洲猪瘟在该地区的分子信息仍然有限。为了确定同源性并利用BLAST NCBI进行核苷酸分析,将来自古邦市的ASFV p72 (B646L)基因片段序列与来自印度尼西亚其他地区和其他几个亚洲国家的ASFV p72 (B646L)基因片段进行了比较。对来自古邦市的ASFV p72 (B646L)基因原片段的核苷酸分析和序列同源性分析表明,该基因原片段与来自西爪哇、北苏门答腊和几个亚洲国家的ASFV p72 (B646L)基因片段具有高度的同源性。本研究结果表明,非洲猪瘟病毒在不同地区传播的来源可能具有可比性。因此,为了防止非洲猪瘟的传播,必须实施严格的生物安全措施,同时对动物和产品运输进行监测。
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Analisis Nukleotida dan Homologi Sekuens Fragmen Gen p72 (B646L) Virus African Swine Fever Virus (ASF) Asal Kota Kupang
African Swine Fever (ASF) is an important infectious disease in pigs caused by African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV). Despite not being zoonotic, this disease has the potential to severely affect the socioeconomic conditions in the impacted regions. The majority of pig farmers in Indonesia, particularly those in Kupang City, that raise pigs in backyards or on a small scale, experience the impact of ASF's effects. Early in 2020, the ASF cases were confirmed in Timor Island, including the Kupang City area in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) Province. The molecular information on ASFV in this area is still limited. In order to determine the homology and nucleotide analysis using BLAST NCBI, the ASFV p72 (B646L) gene fragment sequence from Kupang City was compared to ASFV p72 (B646L) gene segments from other parts of Indonesia and several other Asian countries. The results of nucleotide analysis and sequence homology of the original ASFV p72 (B646L) gene fragment from Kupang City showed a high level of homology to the ASFV p72 (B646L) gene fragment from West Java, North Sumatra, and several Asian countries. The findings from this study indicate that the source of ASF viral transmission across different regions may be comparable. Therefore, to prevent the dissemination of ASF, strict biosecurity measures must be implemented along with monitoring of animal and product transportation.
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