Quantifying the titer of African swine fever virus is critical for disease control, viral infection studies, and disinfectant efficacy tests. Techniques such as real-time PCR and virus isolation provide an understanding as to whether viral genome is present or gives a qualitative assessment of live viral presence in a sample respectively, but neither provide a quantitative measurement of live virus. Here we describe a plaque assay for the titration of a Vero-adapted African swine fever virus strain (BA71V) and describe how to apply this method to determine disinfectant efficacy.
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