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Co-infection status of novel parvovirus's (PPV2 to 4) with porcine circovirus 2 in porcine respiratory disease complex and porcine circovirus-associated disease from 1997 to 2012

机译:1997年至2012年,猪呼吸道疾病复合物和猪循环系统病毒相关猪胃肠病毒2的新型Parvovirus(PPV2至4)的共同感染状态

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As global pig health diseases, porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) and porcine circovirus-associated disease (PCVAD) generate substantial economic losses despite pigs been vaccinated against the primary causative virus, highlighting the importance of understanding virome interactions and specifically co-factor infections. Established primary endemic pathogens for PRDC include porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSv) and swine influenza virus (SIV), and PCV2 aetiology in interaction with other co-infecting viruses can result in PCVAD. Porcine parvovirus (PPV) 1 is a well-characterized virus with an available vaccine preventing reproductive failure in sows. However, whilst novel PPV 2 to 7 viruses have been identified since 2001, their viral pathogenic potential in clinical and subclinical disease remains to be determined. Therefore, this study has sought to develop a better understanding of their potential role as associated co-infections in PRDC and PCVAD by examining archival samples for the presence of PCV2 and the novel parvoviruses PPV2-4 from clinically diseased pigs across production age stages. Epidemiologically, the novel PPV2 was found to be the most prevalent within the fattener age group with PPV2-4 statistically associated with pig respiratory disease and enteric ulcers. Additionally, statistical modelling by latent class analysis (LCA) on veterinary pathology scored pigs found a clustering co-factor association between PPV2 and PCV2, suggesting the novel PPV may be involved in PRDC and PCVAD. Phylogenetic analysis of novel PPVs revealed the PPV2 capsid evolution to be diverged from the original strains with a low nucleotide homology of 88%-96% between two distinct clades. These findings determine that novel PPV 2-4 viruses are statistically associated as co-infectors in a diseased pig population, and significantly detected PPV2 clustering co-infection frequency with PCV2 in PRDC and PCVAD diseased pigs through LCA analysis.
机译:作为全球猪健康疾病,猪呼吸系统疾病综合征(PRDC)和猪圆环病毒相关疾病(PCVAD)产生了巨大的经济损失,尽管猪已经接种了针对主要致病病毒的疫苗,这突出了了解病毒组相互作用,特别是共因子感染的重要性。已确定的PRDC主要地方性病原体包括猪圆环病毒2型(PCV2)、猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSv)和猪流感病毒(SIV),PCV2病原学与其他共感染病毒相互作用可导致PCVAD。猪细小病毒(PPV)1是一种具有良好特征的病毒,可用疫苗预防母猪繁殖失败。然而,尽管自2001年以来已发现新的PPV 2至7病毒,但其在临床和亚临床疾病中的病毒致病潜力仍有待确定。因此,本研究试图通过检查不同生产年龄阶段临床患病猪的PCV2和新型细小病毒PPV2-4的存在情况,更好地了解它们在PRDC和PCVAD中作为相关联合感染的潜在作用。流行病学研究发现,新型PPV2在肥胖年龄组中最为普遍,PPV2-4与猪呼吸道疾病和肠道溃疡有统计学关联。此外,通过对兽医病理评分的猪进行潜在类别分析(LCA)的统计建模,发现PPV2和PCV2之间存在聚集性协因子关联,表明新型PPV可能参与PRDC和PCVAD。对新型PPV的系统发育分析显示,PPV2衣壳的进化与原始菌株不同,两个不同分支之间的核苷酸同源性较低,为88%-96%。这些发现确定了新的PPV 2-4病毒在病猪群体中作为共感染者存在统计学关联,并通过LCA分析显著检测了PRDC和PCVAD病猪中PPV2与PCV2的聚集性共感染频率。

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