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Identifying an outbreak of a novel swine disease using test requests for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome as a syndromic surveillance tool

机译:使用猪繁殖与呼吸综合症的检测要求作为症状监测工具,确定新型猪疾病的爆发

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Background Animal disease monitoring and surveillance are crucial for ensuring the health of animals, humans and the environment. Many studies have investigated the utility of monitoring syndromes associated with data from veterinary laboratory submissions, but no research has focused on how negative test results from a veterinary diagnostic laboratory data can be used to improve our knowledge of disease outbreaks. For example, if a diagnostic laboratory was seeing a disproportionate number of negative test results for a known disease could this information be an indication of a novel disease outbreak? The objective of this study was to determine the association between the porcine circovirus associated disease (PCVAD) outbreak in Ontario 2004–2006 and the results of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PPRSV) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the results of PRRSV polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic tests requested by veterinarians. Results Retrospective data were collected from the Animal Health Laboratory (AHL) at the University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario Canada and were comprised of weekly counts of PRRSV ELISA and PRRSV PCR diagnostic tests requested by swine practitioners from 2000–2007. The results of the PRRSV ELISA and PRRSV PCRs were analysed separately in two models using logistic regression with the dependent variables being: the weekly probability of PRRSV ELISA positivity, and the weekly probability of PRRSV PCR positivity, respectively. The weekly probability of PRRSV PCR positivity decreased during the PVCAD outbreak (OR=0.66, P =0.01). The weekly probability of PRRSV ELISA positivity was not associated with the PCVAD outbreak. Conclusions The results of this study showed that during the PCVAD outbreak in Ontario from December 2004-May 2006, the probability of a positive PRRSV PCR at the AHL decreased. We conclude that when a decrease in test positivity occurs for a known disease, it may suggest that a new disease agent is emerging in the population. Hence, monitoring the test results of commonly used first-order tests for a known disease (e.g. PRRSV) has the potential to be a unique form of syndromic data for the timely identification of novel disease outbreaks in swine populations.
机译:背景技术动物疾病的监测和监视对于确保动物,人类和环境的健康至关重要。许多研究已经调查了与兽医实验室提交的数据相关联的监测综合征的实用性,但没有研究集中于如何将兽医诊断实验室数据的阴性检测结果用于改善我们对疾病暴发的知识。例如,如果诊断实验室发现已知疾病的阴性测试结果数量不成比例,那么此信息是否可以指示新疾病暴发?这项研究的目的是确定安大略省2004–2006年猪圆环病毒相关疾病(PCVAD)爆发与猪生殖和呼吸综合征病毒(PPRSV)酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)结果之间的相关性。兽医要求进行PRRSV聚合酶链反应(PCR)诊断测试。结果回顾性数据是从加拿大安大略省圭尔夫大学动物健康实验室(AHL)收集的,其中包括2000-2007年猪从业人员要求的每周PRRSV ELISA和PRRSV PCR诊断测试数量。使用逻辑回归在两个模型中分别分析了PRRSV ELISA和PRRSV PCR的结果,因变量分别为:PRRSV ELISA阳性的每周概率和PRRSV PCR阳性的每周概率。在PVCAD爆发期间,PRRSV PCR阳性的每周可能性降低(OR = 0.66,P = 0.01)。 PRRSV ELISA阳性的每周可能性与PCVAD爆发无关。结论该研究结果表明,在2004年12月至2006年5月安大略省PCVAD暴发期间,AHL上PRRSV PCR阳性的可能性降低。我们得出的结论是,当已知疾病的测试阳性率下降时,可能表明人群中正在出现新的疾病病原体。因此,监测已知疾病(例如PRRSV)常用的一阶检验的检验结果有可能成为综合征数据的独特形式,以便及时识别猪群中的新型疾病。

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