African swine fever and classical swine fever: a review of the pathogenesis

This paper describes major pathogenetic mechanisms of African and Classical Swine Fever virus infections. The interactions between both viruses and the monocyte-macrophage-system result in the release of mediator molecules, which are important for the further progression of the diseases. The causes of the thrombocytopenia and the mechanisms of the haemorrhages, which are characteristic in both infections, are described. Apoptotic cell death is regarded as the predominant cause of lymphopenia in both virus infections.

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Gomez-Villamandos J C, Carrasco L, Bautista M J, Sierra M A, Quezada M, Hervas J, De Lara F C M, Ruiz-Villamor E, Salguero F J, Sanchez-Cordon P J, Romanini S, Nunez A, Mekonen T, Mendez A, Jover A
Year
2003
Journal
Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift
Volume
110
Issue
4
Pages
165-169