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Experimental non-transmissible marker vaccines for classical swine fever (CSF) by trans-complementation of Erns or E2 of CSFVVAN GENNIP, H. G. P; BOUMA, A; VAN RIJN, P. A et al.Vaccine. 2002, Vol 20, Num 11-12, pp 1544-1556, issn 0264-410XArticle
Lack of phylogenetic evidence that the Shimen strain is the parental strain of the lapinized Chinese strain (C-strain) vaccine against classical swine feverHONGYAN XIA; WAHLBERG, Niklas; QIU, Hua-Ji et al.Archives of virology. 2011, Vol 156, Num 6, pp 1041-1044, issn 0304-8608, 4 p.Article
Chimeric pestiviruses : candidates for live-attenuated classical swine fever marker vaccinesWEHRLE, Franziska; RENZULLO, Sandra; FAUST, Anja et al.Journal of general virology. 2007, Vol 88, pp 2247-2258, issn 0022-1317, 12 p., 8Article
Marker vaccine strategies and candidate CSFV marker vaccinesDONG, Xiao-Nan; CHEN, Ying-Hua.Vaccine. 2007, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 205-230, issn 0264-410X, 26 p.Article
Monte carlo simulation of classical swine fever epidemics and control I. General concepts and description of the modelKARSTEN, S; RAVE, G; KRIETER, J et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2005, Vol 108, Num 3-4, pp 187-198, issn 0378-1135, 12 p.Article
Classical swine feverPATON, David; EDWARDS, Steven.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, issn 0378-1135, 165 p.Conference Proceedings
Rovac is the possible ancestor of the Russian lapinized vaccines LK-VNIWiM and CS strains but not the Chinese strain (C-strain) vaccine against classical swine feverWEIGUANG ZHOU; SHANDIAN GAO; PODGORSKA, Katarzyna et al.Vaccine. 2014, Vol 32, Num 49, pp 6639-6642, issn 0264-410X, 4 p.Article
A socio-psychological investigation into limitations and incentives concerning reporting a clinically suspect situation aimed at improving early detection of classical swine fever outbreaksELBERS, A. R. W; GORGIEVSKI-DUIJVESTEIJN, M. J; VAN DER VELDEN, P. G et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2010, Vol 142, Num 1-2, pp 108-118, issn 0378-1135, 11 p.Conference Paper
Classical Swine FeverMOENNIG, V; BECHER, P; BEER, M et al.Developments in biologicals. 2013, Vol 135, pp 167-174, issn 1424-6074, 8 p.Conference Paper
A novel spatial and stochastic model to evaluate the within and between farm transmission of classical swine fever virus: II Validation of the modelMARTINEZ-LOPEZ, B; IVORRA, B; NGOM, D et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2012, Vol 155, Num 1, pp 21-32, issn 0378-1135, 12 p.Article
Analysis of clinical samples for early detection of classical swine fever during infection with low, moderate, and highly virulent strains in relation to the onset of clinical signsDONAHUE, Brenda C; PETROWSKI, Heather M; MELKONIAN, Karin et al.Journal of virological methods. 2012, Vol 179, Num 1, pp 108-115, issn 0166-0934, 8 p.Article
Classical swine fever virus replicon particles lacking the Erns gene : a potential marker vaccine for intradermal applicationFREY, Caroline F; BAUHOFER, Oliver; RUGGLI, Nicolas et al.Veterinary research (Print). 2006, Vol 37, Num 5, pp 655-670, issn 0928-4249, 16 p.Article
Development of new concepts in vaccines and their effects on the control of infectious diseases (classical swine fever in particular)VANNIER, Ph.Developments in biologicals. 2004, Vol 119, pp 235-241, issn 1424-6074, 7 p.Conference Paper
Vaccinology of classical swine fever: from lab to fieldVAN OIRSCHOT, J. T.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2003, Vol 96, Num 4, pp 367-384, issn 0378-1135, 18 p.Conference Paper
Classical swine fever virus : a ring test to evaluate RT-PCR detection methodsPATON, D. J; MCGOLDRICK, A; THUER, B et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2000, Vol 73, Num 2-3, pp 159-174, issn 0378-1135Conference Paper
The skin, tongue, and brain as favorable organs for hog cholera diagnosis by immunofluorescencePAN, I. C; HUANG, T. S; YANG, Y. H et al.Archives of virology. 1993, Vol 131, Num 3-4, pp 475-481, issn 0304-8608Article
Comprehensive evaluation of the adenovirus/alphavirus-replicon chimeric vector-based vaccine rAdV-SFV-E2 against classical swine feverYUAN SUN; TIAN, Da-Yong; SU LI et al.Vaccine. 2013, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 538-544, issn 0264-410X, 7 p.Article
Genetic differentiation of infected from vaccinated animals after implementation of an emergency vaccination strategy against classical swine fever in wild boarBLOME, Sandra; GABRIEL, Claudia; STAUBACH, Christoph et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2011, Vol 153, Num 3-4, pp 373-376, issn 0378-1135, 4 p.Article
Innocuousness and safety of classical swine fever marker vaccine candidate CP7_E2alf in non-target and target speciesKÖNIG, Patricia; BLOME, Sandra; GABRIEL, Claudia et al.Vaccine. 2011, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 5-8, issn 0264-410X, 4 p.Article
Characterization of a new chimeric marker vaccine candidate with a mutated antigenic E2-epitopeREIMANN, Ilona; DEPNER, Klaus; UTKE, Katrin et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2010, Vol 142, Num 1-2, pp 45-50, issn 0378-1135, 6 p.Conference Paper
Effect of strain and inoculation dose of classical swine fever virus on within-pen transmissionWEESENDORP, Eefke; BACKER, Jantien; STEGEMAN, Arjan et al.Veterinary research (Print). 2009, Vol 40, Num 6, issn 0928-4249, 40:59.1-40:59.14Article
Evaluation of real-time RT-PCR assay for the routine intra vitam diagnosis of classical swine feverDEPNER, Klaus; HOFFMANN, Bernd; BEER, Martin et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2007, Vol 121, Num 3-4, pp 338-343, issn 0378-1135, 6 p.Article
Simulated detection of syndromic classical swine fever on a finnish pig-breeding farmRAULO, S. M; LYYTIKÄINEN, T.Epidemiology and infection. 2007, Vol 135, Num 2, pp 218-227, issn 0950-2688, 10 p.Article
Epidemiological survey of viral diseases of pigs in the Mekong delta of Vietnam between 1999 and 2003KAMAKAWA, Akemi; HO THI VIET THU; YAMADA, Shunji et al.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2006, Vol 118, Num 1-2, pp 47-56, issn 0378-1135, 10 p.Article
Development of maternal antibodies after oral vaccination of young female wild boar against classical swine feverKADEN, Volker; LANGE, Elke.Veterinary microbiology (Amsterdam). 2004, Vol 103, Num 1-2, pp 115-119, issn 0378-1135, 5 p.Article