The emergence of porcine circovirus 2b genotype (PCV-2b) in swine in Canada.
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Faculté de médecine vétérinaire |
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15/03/2016
31/12/1969
15/03/2016
01/08/2007
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Resumo |
Since late 2004, the swine industry in the province of Quebec has experienced a significant increase in death rate related to postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). To explain this phenomenon, 2 hypotheses were formulated: 1) the presence of a 2nd pathogen could be exacerbating the porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) infection, or 2) a new and more virulent PCV-2 strain could be infecting swine. In 2005, 13 PMWS cases were submitted to the Quebec provincial diagnostic laboratory and PCV-2 was the only virus that could be found consistently by PCR in all 13 samples. The PCR detection results obtained for other viruses revealed the following: 61.5% were positive for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, 30.8% for swine influenza virus, 15.4% for porcine parvovirus, 69.2% for swine torque teno virus (swTTV), 38.5% for swine hepatitis E virus (swHEV) and 84.6% for Mycoplasma hyorhinis; transmissible gastroenteritis virus and porcine respiratory coronavirus (TGEV/PRCV) was not detected. Sequences of the entire genome revealed that these PCV-2 strains belonged to a genotype (named PCV-2b) that has never been reported in Canada. Further sequence analyses on 83 other Canadian PCV-2 positive cases submitted to the provincial diagnostic laboratory during years 2005 and 2006 showed that 79.5% of the viral sequences obtained clustered in the PCV-2b genotype. The appearance of the PCV-2b genotype in Canada may explain the death rate increase related to PMWS, but this relationship has to be confirmed. |
Identificador |
C.A. Gagnon, D. Tremblay, P. Tijssen, M.-H. Venne, A. Houde and S.M. Elahi. 2007. The emergence of porcine circovirus 2b genotype (PCV-2b) in swine in Canada. Can. Vet. J. 48(8):811-819. PMID:17824323 |
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Relação |
Canadian veterinary journal;Vol. 48, no 8 |
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Version révisée par les pairs / Postprint |