Classical swine fever

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:healthcare_organization
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Pestivirus
gptkbp:affects domestic pigs
gptkbp:avionics requires specialized laboratory techniques
gptkbp:caused_by Classical swine fever virus
gptkbp:controls vaccination campaigns
public awareness programs
culling infected animals
international cooperation required
involve government agencies
quarantine of affected farms
gptkbp:distribution worldwide
gptkbp:economic_impact affects pork industry
causes suffering in infected animals
restricts pork exports
gptkbp:end_of_life can exceed 90% in acute cases
gptkbp:healthcare not a direct threat to humans
gptkbp:historical_significance major outbreaks in the 20th century
gptkbp:hosts wild boars
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Classical swine fever
gptkbp:incubation_period 2 to 14 days
gptkbp:is_known_for hog cholera
gptkbp:is_monitored_by important for early detection
gptkbp:is_protected_by vaccination
biosecurity measures
gptkbp:is_recognized_by Germany in 1865
gptkbp:is_vulnerable_to live attenuated vaccine
limited in some regions
ongoing research efforts
high in preventing disease
stable in the environment
gptkbp:legislation varies by country
gptkbp:public_awareness important for prevention
gptkbp:receives_funding_from increased due to outbreaks.
gptkbp:related_to African swine fever
gptkbp:reports_to mandatory in many countries
gptkbp:research_focus vaccine development
epidemiology studies
pathogenesis studies
gptkbp:social_responsibility gptkb:Flavivirus
serological tests
PCR tests
can lead to significant economic losses
rapid containment essential
gptkbp:symptoms fever
vomiting
diarrhea
respiratory distress
skin lesions
lethargy
loss of appetite
conjunctivitis
neurological signs
abortion in pregnant sows
gptkbp:transmission direct contact with infected animals
via contaminated feed
via fomites
gptkbp:treatment supportive care
gptkbp:wildlife none known