Saturday 30th August 2025

Researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered a surrogate virus to African swine fever that can be used to safely develop mitigation strategies.

Associate professor Declan Schroeder says because ASF is a highly contagious foreign animal disease, they were looking for another model with similar characteristics.

“And one virus system that, believe it or not is a virus that infects algae, has a lot of similarities to that of African swine fever virus.”

He tells Brownfield the surrogate is called EhV and one of the similarities is the ability to withstand extreme heat.

   

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