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APPENDIX II
List of Working Papers Presented in Each Session

Session I

  1. A summary of research work carried out by the EEC projects on hog cholera (M. Mussgay).

  2. A summary of research work on African swine fever reported to the EEC seminar (W. Plowright).

Session II

  1. Characteristics of hog cholera viruses isolated from recent outbreaks in the United States (W.C. Stewart, E.A. Carbrey, J.I. Kresse, and S.H. Young).

  2. Inapparent hog cholera infection following the inoculation of field isolates (W.C. Stewart, E.A. Carbrey, J.I. Kresse, M.L. Snyder).

  3. Experimental and natural occurring bovine viral diarrhea infection of pigs (W.C. Stewart, E.A. Carbrey, J.I. Kresse, M.L. Snyder).

  4. The infection of pigs with bovine mucosal disease virus (E.L. French and W.A. Snowdon).

  5. The behaviour of bovine viral diarrhea virus infected pigs to challenge with hog cholera virus (G. Castrucci).

  6. Persistent congenital swine fever infections (J. von Oirschot).

  7. The potential role of diptera in the transmission of classical swine fever (Ralph A. Bram).

  8. Transmission of hog cholera by direct contact (H.A. McDaniel).

Session III

  1. Inactivation of hog cholera virus in diagnostic positive control tissues by gamma radiation (D.R. Downing, E.A. Carbrey, and W.C. Stewart).

  2. Preliminary findings on a thermal inactivation curve for hog cholera virus (D.R. Downing, E.A. Carbrey, and W.C. Stewart).

  3. Transplacental hog cholera infection (W.C. Stewart, E.A. Carbrey, J.I. Kresse, and M.L. Snyder).

  4. Experience with regional vaccination against swine fever in enzootic areas for limited periods using C-strain virus (C. Terpstra).

  5. Studies on the localization and persistence of strain K in swine vaccinated against hog cholera (N. Milev and A. Veselinova).

  6. Safety and potency of “lapest” vaccine used in Poland (H. Janowski).

  7. Acquirement of an avirulent swine fever virus suited for preparation of live vaccine in cell cultures (A. Zuffa).

  8. Characteristics of new live virus vaccine against hog cholera (J.M. Aynaud).

  9. Eradication of classical swine fever in Hungary (T. Szent-Iványi).

Session IV

  1. Compulsory swine fever vaccination policy in Italy (L. Bellani and L. Cei).

  2. Emergency programs - an action organization for the eradication of exotic animal diseases (H.A. McDaniel and Ralph A. Bram).

  3. Studies on the epidemiology and economics of swine fever eradication in the EEC (P.R. Ellis, A.D. James, A.P.M. Shaw).

Session V

  1. Procedures in use for the diagnosis of African swine fever (C. Sanchez-Botija, A. Ordas, F. Ruiz Gonzalvo, A. Solana).

  2. Comparative experiences in the diagnosis of African swine fever (R. Carnero, C. Costes, M. Picard).

  3. The immune response in African swine fever (W.R. Hess).

  4. Vector transmission of African swine fever virus (W. Plowright).

  5. The airborne transmission of African swine fever virus (P.J. Wilkinson, A.I. Donaldson, A. Greig).

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