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Volume 21, Number 4—April 2015
Dispatch

Close Relationship of Ruminant Pestiviruses and Classical Swine Fever Virus

Alexander Postel, Stefanie Schmeiser, Tuba Cigdem Oguzoglu, Daniela Indenbirken, Malik Alawi, Nicole Fischer, Adam Grundhoff, and Paul BecherComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany (A. Postel, S. Schmeiser, P. Becher); Ankara Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Viroloji Anabilim Dalı Dışkapı, Ankara, Turkey (T.C. Oguzoglu); Heinrich Pette Institute–Leibniz Institute for Experimental Virology, Hamburg, Germany (D. Indenbirken, M. Alawi, A. Grundhoff); University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg (M. Alawi, N. Fischer); German Center for Infection Research Hamburg-Lübeck-Borstel, Hamburg (N. Fischer, A. Grundhoff); German Center for Infection Research Hannover-Braunschweig, Hannover (P. Becher)

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Table 1

Serologic pestivirus testing results for sheep from different districts in Turkey, 2004–2007*

Alfort187 Diepholz Paderborn Moredun Frijters X818 Reindeer Gifhorn
Alfort187 1,810
452
113 20 80 5 10 ≤3.5 10 12
Diepholz 381 1,280
452
80 135 57 28 10 48 28
Paderborn 34 160 452
<3.5
14 28 5 8.4 14 7,1
Aydin 40 40 20 761
135 8.4
14 8.4 34 24
Moredun <3.5 4.2 <3.5 <3.5 <3.5 190
4.2
95 <3.5 <3.5
Frijters 14 20 17 14 67 113 761
269
134 12
X818 14 160 95 24 30 905 381 2,560
381
226
Reindeer 8.4 17 8.4 4.2 17 80 8.4 48 2,560
40
Gifhorn 14 80 67 28 80 30 40 67 134 5,120

*Boxes indicate virus neutralization test titers for homologous serum; boldface indicates results for Aydin/04 and Burdur/05. BDV, border disease virus; CSFV, classical swine fever virus.
†CSFV strains: Alfort187 (genotype 1.1), Diepholz (genotype 2.3), Paderborn (genotype 2.1).
‡BDV strains: Moredun (genotype 1), Frijters (genotype 1), X818 (genotype 1), Reindeer (genotype 2), Gifhorn (genotype 3).

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