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First detection, clinical presentation and phylogenetic characterization of Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in Austria

机译:奥地利猪流行性腹泻病毒的首次发现,临床表现和系统发育特征

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is a syndrome that is characterized by rapidly spreading watery diarrhea affecting pigs of all ages, but with major effects on suckling piglets. The disease, as well as the causative Alphacoronavirus, the Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), was first described in Europe in the 1970s and since then has spread over many Asian and American countries, where it recently led to devastating effects on swine health and pork industry. While the disease was seldom reported in Europe within the last few decades, a few recent reports re-emergence of PED in German pig farms. The hitherto isolated German strain seems to be closely related to a low pathogenic PEDV variant from the USA. This case report describes the first detection of PEDV in Austria. Reduced feed uptake and occasional diarrhea were observed in December 2014 in a group of fattening pigs, kept on an Austrian swine farm. The concerned pigs had been recently purchased from Germany. Within a few weeks, diarrhea became apparent also in pigs of Austrian origin, which were kept in a different stable on the same farm. Gastrointestinal symptoms among fattening pigs were generally mild, quickly resolving and did not lead to death. PEDV RNA was identified by RT-qPCR in pooled feces and serum and PEDV antibodies were detectable in serum in both groups of pigs. Phylogenetic analysis of the nearly complete PEDV spike gene shows that the Austrian PEDV strain is highly similar to other strains involved in recent outbreaks in Western and Central Europe. This is the first report demonstrating the presence of PEDV in Austria. The virus was probably introduced by purchasing piglets from a German source, which underlines the significance of trans-boundary animal trade for the distribution of highly contagious diseases, such as PED.
机译:猪流行性腹泻(PED)是一种综合征,其特征是迅速扩散的水样腹泻会影响各个年龄段的猪,但对乳猪产生重大影响。该病以及致病性甲型冠状病毒,猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)于1970年代在欧洲首次被发现,此后已蔓延到许多亚洲和美洲国家,最近对猪的健康和健康造成了毁灭性影响。猪肉产业。尽管过去几十年来在欧洲很少报道该病,但最近有一些报道在德国养猪场再次出现PED。迄今为止分离出的德国菌株似乎与来自美国的低致病性PEDV变种密切相关。该病例报告描述了奥地利首次检测到PEDV。 2014年12月,在奥地利养猪场饲养的一组育肥猪中观察到饲料摄取减少和偶尔腹泻。有关的猪是最近从德国购买的。几周之内,腹泻也出现在奥地利血统的猪中,这些猪被保存在同一个农场的另一个马stable中。育肥猪的胃肠道症状一般较轻,可以很快解决并且不会导致死亡。通过RT-qPCR在合并的粪便中鉴定出PEDV RNA,两组猪的血清中均检测到PEDV抗体。对近乎完整的PEDV刺突基因的系统进化分析表明,奥地利的PEDV菌株与西欧和中欧近期爆发的其他菌株高度相似。这是第一次证明PEDV在奥地利的存在。该病毒可能是从德国采购的仔猪引进的,这突显了跨界动物贸易对于传播高度传染性疾病(如PED)的重要性。

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