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      주요 혈청형 구제역바이러스의 발생분포와 분자역학적 분석 = Geographical distribution and molecular epidemiology of the foot-and-mouth disease viruses of major groups

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      Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus exists in seven serotypes and is known to be a highly contagious disease that is hard to eradicate from the world. The O, A, Asia1 and SAT2 serotypes commonly infected cattle, sheep and goats during 2007~2009 throughout the world. In particular, the outbreak of the Asia1 serotype in China appeared in all areas from 2005 and is still present. Surprisingly, in 2009, Taiwan reported the first outbreak of the type O serotype since 2001. Then type A appeared in China for the first time since the early 1960s. The virus shows a close relationship to the viruses from Southeast Asia suggesting one or more recent introductions into China in the OIE reports. Recently the subtype of A/Iran05 spread to nearby countries exhibiting genomic evolution. The use of molecular epidemiology is an important tool in understanding and consequently controlling the FMD virus. The phylogenetic analysis with VP1 gene was especially useful for molecular epidemiological studies and showed the same pattern which matches with serotype classification. This paper describes basic information about the disease, and the serotype-specific characteristics and evolution to perform molecular epidemiological analysis. Furthermore, we show the importance of the genetic evolution on the FMD serotypes in global surveillance and molecular epidemiology of FMD for outbreak investigation.
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      Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus exists in seven serotypes and is known to be a highly contagious disease that is hard to eradicate from the world. The O, A, Asia1 and SAT2 serotypes commonly infected cattle, sheep and goats during 2007~2009 through...

      Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus exists in seven serotypes and is known to be a highly contagious disease that is hard to eradicate from the world. The O, A, Asia1 and SAT2 serotypes commonly infected cattle, sheep and goats during 2007~2009 throughout the world. In particular, the outbreak of the Asia1 serotype in China appeared in all areas from 2005 and is still present. Surprisingly, in 2009, Taiwan reported the first outbreak of the type O serotype since 2001. Then type A appeared in China for the first time since the early 1960s. The virus shows a close relationship to the viruses from Southeast Asia suggesting one or more recent introductions into China in the OIE reports. Recently the subtype of A/Iran05 spread to nearby countries exhibiting genomic evolution. The use of molecular epidemiology is an important tool in understanding and consequently controlling the FMD virus. The phylogenetic analysis with VP1 gene was especially useful for molecular epidemiological studies and showed the same pattern which matches with serotype classification. This paper describes basic information about the disease, and the serotype-specific characteristics and evolution to perform molecular epidemiological analysis. Furthermore, we show the importance of the genetic evolution on the FMD serotypes in global surveillance and molecular epidemiology of FMD for outbreak investigation.

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      1 박종현, "동아시아 유래 구제역바이러스 Asia1혈청형과 백신항원의 면역학적 상관성" 대한수의학회 49 (49): 221-229, 2009

      2 Perez AM, "Variation in the VP1 gene of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype A associated with epidemiological characteristics of outbreaks in the 2001 epizootic in Argentina" 20 (20): 433-439, 2008

      3 Park JH, "Vaccination as a control measure during the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 2000 in Korea" 119 : 63-70, 2004

      4 Klein J, "Understanding the molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth-disease virus" 9 (9): 153-161, 2009

      5 Klein J, "The molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes A and O from 1998 to 2004 in Turkey" 2 : 35-, 2006

      6 Bastos AD, "The implications of virus diversity within the SAT 2 serotype for control of foot-andmouth disease in sub-Saharan Africa" 84 (84): 1595-1606, 2003

      7 Park JH, "Surveillance of foot-and-mouthdisease in Korea" 33 (33): 153-163, 2009

      8 Mohapatra JK, "Sequence variability in the structural protein-encoding region of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype Asia1 field isolates" 77 (77): 153-161, 2004

      9 Biswas S, "Sequence analysis of the non-structural 3A and 3C proteincoding regions of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype Asia1 field isolates from an endemic country" 116 (116): 187-193, 2006

      10 Mattion N, "Reintroduction of foot-and-mouth disease in Argentina:characterisation of the isolates and development of tools for the control and eradication of the disease" 22 (22): 4149-4162, 2004

      1 박종현, "동아시아 유래 구제역바이러스 Asia1혈청형과 백신항원의 면역학적 상관성" 대한수의학회 49 (49): 221-229, 2009

      2 Perez AM, "Variation in the VP1 gene of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype A associated with epidemiological characteristics of outbreaks in the 2001 epizootic in Argentina" 20 (20): 433-439, 2008

      3 Park JH, "Vaccination as a control measure during the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in 2000 in Korea" 119 : 63-70, 2004

      4 Klein J, "Understanding the molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth-disease virus" 9 (9): 153-161, 2009

      5 Klein J, "The molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes A and O from 1998 to 2004 in Turkey" 2 : 35-, 2006

      6 Bastos AD, "The implications of virus diversity within the SAT 2 serotype for control of foot-andmouth disease in sub-Saharan Africa" 84 (84): 1595-1606, 2003

      7 Park JH, "Surveillance of foot-and-mouthdisease in Korea" 33 (33): 153-163, 2009

      8 Mohapatra JK, "Sequence variability in the structural protein-encoding region of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype Asia1 field isolates" 77 (77): 153-161, 2004

      9 Biswas S, "Sequence analysis of the non-structural 3A and 3C proteincoding regions of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype Asia1 field isolates from an endemic country" 116 (116): 187-193, 2006

      10 Mattion N, "Reintroduction of foot-and-mouth disease in Argentina:characterisation of the isolates and development of tools for the control and eradication of the disease" 22 (22): 4149-4162, 2004

      11 Aidaros HA, "Regional status and approaches to control and eradication of foot and mouth disease in the Middle East and North Africa" 21 (21): 451-458, 2002

      12 Valarcher JF, "Recent spread of FMD virus serotype Asia 1" 157 (157): 30-, 2005

      13 Sakamoto K, "Recent outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in countries of east Asia" 21 (21): 459-463, 2002

      14 Guo H, "Recent Outbreaks of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Type Asia 1 in China" 53 (53): 29-33, 2006

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      22 Valarcher JF, "Multiple origins of footand-mouth disease virus serotype Asia 1 outbreaks,2003-2007" 15 (15): 1046-1051, 2007

      23 Shin JH, "Molecular pidemiological investigation of foot-and-mouth disease virus in Korea in 2000" 65 (65): 9-16, 2003

      24 Arias A, "Molecular intermediates of fitness gain of an RNA virus: characterization of a mutant spectrum by biological and molecular cloning" 82 (82): 1049-1060, 2001

      25 Bronsvoort BM, "Molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease viruses in the Adamawa province of Cameroon" 42 (42): 2186-2196, 2004

      26 Konig GA, "Molecular epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease virus types A and O isolated in Argentina during the 2000-2002 epizootic" 124 (124): 1-15, 2007

      27 Bastos AD, "Molecular epidemiology of SAT3-type foot-and-mouth disease" 27 (27): 283-290, 2003

      28 Park JH, "Molecular epidemiological analysis and recent distribution of foot-and-mouth disease in the world" 32 (32): 61-68, 2008

      29 Mason PW, "Molecular basis of pathogenesis of FMDV" 91 (91): 9-32, 2003

      30 Haydon DT, "Low linkage disequilibrium indicative of recombination in footand-mouth disease virus gene sequence alignments" 85 (85): 1095-1100, 2004

      31 Shin JH, "Identification and isolation of foot-and-mouth disease virus from primary suspect cases in Korea in 2000" 65 (65): 1-7, 2003

      32 Kitching RP, "Global epidemiology and prospects for control of foot-and-mouth disease" 288 : 133-148, 2005

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      36 Klein J, "Genetic characterisation of the recent foot-and-mouth disease virus subtype A/IRN/2005" 4 : 122-, 2007

      37 Domingo E, "Foot-andmouth disease virus evolution: exploring pathways towards virus extinction" 288 : 149-173, 2005

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      40 Domingo E, "Evolution of foot-and-mouth disease virus" 91 (91): 47-63, 2003

      41 Lee KN, "Evidence of recombination in a new isolate of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype Asia 1" 139 (139): 117-121, 2009

      42 Sanyal A, "Emergence of a novel subgroup within the widely circulating lineage of foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype Asia 1 in India" 76 (76): 151-156, 2004

      43 Klein J, "Alexandersen S.2008. Epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease in Landhi Dairy Colony, Pakistan, the world largest Buffalo colony" 5 : 53-, 2008

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