Keyphrases
Virus Transmission
100%
African Swine Fever Virus
100%
Latently Infected
21%
Titre
15%
Infectious Period
15%
Virus DNA
15%
Feces
10%
Clinical Signs
10%
Fever
10%
Ixodes Ricinus
10%
Infected pigs
10%
Reticulata
10%
Low Titre
10%
Virus
5%
Virus Excretion
5%
Virus Spread
5%
Control Measures
5%
Naturally Infected
5%
Initial Peak
5%
Quantitative PCR
5%
Virus Replication
5%
Reproduction Ratio
5%
Transmission Rate
5%
Classical Swine Fever Virus
5%
Nasal
5%
Spleen
5%
Infection Process
5%
Nasopharyngeal Swab
5%
TCID50
5%
Tick-borne Diseases
5%
Lymph Node
5%
Liver
5%
New Infections
5%
Virus Isolate
5%
Mechanical Vector
5%
Animal Contact
5%
Acute Disease
5%
Tissue Sampling
5%
Two-peak
5%
Tonsil
5%
Inactivation Effect
5%
Second Peak
5%
Virus Inactivation
5%
Dose Equivalent
5%
Virus Vector
5%
Hemorrhagic Disease
5%
Ornithodoros Moubata
5%
Parotid
5%
African Swine Fever
5%
Retropharyngeal
5%
Swine Diseases
5%
Virus Titration
5%
Control Efficacy
5%
Proviral DNA
5%
Tissue Culture Infective Dose
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Virus Transmission
100%
African Swine Fever Virus
100%
Virus DNA
21%
Infection
15%
Feces
10%
Ixodes ricinus
10%
In Vitro
5%
Carbon
5%
Bleeding Disorder
5%
Acute Disease
5%
Virus Replication
5%
Virus Vector
5%
Equivalent Dose
5%
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
5%
African Swine Fever
5%
Virus Inactivation
5%
Virus Excretion
5%
Spleen Lymph Node
5%
Virus Titration
5%
Classical Swine Fever Virus
5%
Tick-Borne Disease
5%
Tonsil
5%
Reproductive Medicine
5%
Ornithodoros
5%
Immunology and Microbiology
Virus Transmission
100%
African Swine Fever Virus
100%
DNA Virus
21%
Pig
10%
Feces
10%
Ixodes ricinus
10%
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
5%
Viral Replication
5%
Viral Vector
5%
Tonsil
5%
Virus Excretion
5%
Virus Inactivation
5%
Classical Swine Fever Virus
5%
Tissue Culture
5%
Ornithodoros moubata
5%
Spleen Lymph Node
5%
Infectious Dose
5%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
African Swine Fever Virus
100%
Pig
26%
Tick-Borne Disease
5%
African Swine Fever
5%
Classical Swine Fever
5%