Capripoxvirus感染:诊断和战略控制措施的进展。

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
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羊痘病毒(SPPV)、山羊痘病毒(GTPV)和肿块性皮肤病病毒(LSDV)属于痘病毒科的痘病毒属(CaPV)。这些跨界和高传染性病毒通过影响小型和大型反刍动物的生产力造成重大经济损失。临床表现包括皮肤病变(皮肤结节和脓疱病变)、淋巴结病、肺炎、产奶量减少、乳腺炎、不孕和流产。诊断是基于临床症状、病毒分离、血清学和PCR/实时PCR的综合。最近的进展显著提高了CaPV检测和分化的敏感性和特异性。其中包括多重血清学分析、等温DNA扩增方法(如重组酶聚合酶反应)、CRISPR-Cas12a荧光分析和先进的DNA测序平台。在地方性流行地区,战略控制措施应包括公众意识、病媒控制、早期发现、疫苗接种、使用民族兽医配方、兽医护理、严格的生物安全和行动限制。由于减毒活疫苗的效力,它们仍然是这些地区最合适的选择。交叉保护性CaPV疫苗株也支持异源疫苗接种策略。新出现的多价和重组疫苗为提供广泛保护和简化疾病管理提供了有希望的途径。总之,打破病毒传播周期以减轻经济损失至关重要。
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Capripoxvirus Infections: Advances in Diagnosis and Strategic Control Measures.

Sheeppox virus (SPPV), goatpox virus (GTPV) and lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV) belong to the genus Capripoxvirus (CaPV) within the family Poxviridae. These transboundary and highly infectious viruses cause substantial economic losses by affecting the productivity of both small and large ruminants. Clinical manifestations include cutaneous lesions (skin nodules and pustular lesions), lymphadenopathy, pneumonia, reduced milk yield, mastitis, infertility and abortion. The diagnosis is based on a combination of clinical signs, virus isolation, serology and PCR/real-time PCR. Recent advancements have significantly improved the sensitivity and specificity of CaPV detection and differentiation. These include multiplexed serological assays, isothermal DNA amplification methods such as recombinase polymerase reaction, CRISPR-Cas12a fluorescence assays and advanced DNA sequencing platforms. In enzootic regions, strategic control measures should include public awareness, vector control, early detection, vaccination, use of ethnoveterinary formulations, veterinary care, strict biosecurity and movement restrictions. The live attenuated vaccines remain the most suitable option for these regions owing to their efficacy. Cross-protective CaPV vaccine strains also support heterologous vaccination strategies. Emerging multivalent and recombinant vaccines offer promising avenues for providing broad protection and simplifying disease management. Overall, it is essential to break the viral transmission cycle to mitigate the economic losses.

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Veterinary dermatology
Veterinary dermatology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
21.40%
发文量
92
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Dermatology is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed, international journal which publishes papers on all aspects of the skin of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Scientific research papers, clinical case reports and reviews covering the following aspects of dermatology will be considered for publication: -Skin structure (anatomy, histology, ultrastructure) -Skin function (physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, genetics) -Skin microbiology and parasitology -Dermatopathology -Pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases -New disease entities
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