Detection and genetic characterization of enteric viruses in diarrhoea outbreaks from swine farms in Spain.

IF 3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Héctor Puente, Héctor Arguello, Martí Cortey, Manuel Gómez-García, Oscar Mencía-Ares, Lucía Pérez-Perez, Ivan Díaz, Ana Carvajal
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Background: The aim of this work was to study the prevalence and distribution of Porcine astrovirus (PAstV), Porcine kobuvirus (PKoV), Porcine torovirus (PToV), Mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) and Porcine mastadenovirus (PAdV) as well as their association with widely recognized virus that cause diarrhoea in swine such as coronavirus (CoVs) and rotavirus (RVs) in diarrhoea outbreaks from Spanish swine farms. Furthermore, a selection of the viral strains was genetically characterized.

Results: PAstV, PKoV, PToV, MRV and PAdV were frequently detected. Particularly, PAstV and PKoV were detected in almost 50% and 30% of the investigated farms, respectively, with an age-dependent distribution; PAstV was mainly detected in postweaning and fattening pigs, while PKoV was more frequent in sucking piglets. Viral co-infections were detected in almost half of the outbreaks, combining CoVs, RVs and the viruses studied, with a maximum of 5 different viral species reported in three investigated farms. Using a next generation sequencing approach, we obtained a total of 24 ARN viral genomes (> 90% genome sequence), characterizing for first time the full genome of circulating strains of PAstV2, PAstV4, PAstV5 and PToV on Spanish farms. Phylogenetic analyses showed that PAstV, PKoV and PToV from Spanish swine farms clustered together with isolates of the same viral species from neighboring pig producing countries.

Conclusions: Although further studies to evaluate the role of these enteric viruses in diarrhoea outbreaks are required, their wide distribution and frequent association in co-infections cannot be disregard. Hence, their inclusion into routine diagnostic panels for diarrhoea in swine should be considered.

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西班牙猪场腹泻暴发中肠道病毒的检测和遗传特征。
背景:本研究旨在研究西班牙猪场腹泻暴发中猪星状病毒(PAstV)、猪柯布病毒(PKoV)、猪环状病毒(ptv)、哺乳动物正肠呼肠病毒(MRV)和猪乳腺病毒(PAdV)的流行和分布,以及它们与冠状病毒(cov)和轮状病毒(RVs)等引起猪腹泻的常见病毒的关系。此外,选择的病毒株进行了遗传表征。结果:PAstV、PKoV、ptv、MRV、PAdV高发。特别是,近50%和30%的调查农场分别检测到PAstV和PKoV,且呈年龄依赖性分布;PAstV主要在断奶后和育肥猪中检测到,而PKoV在吸吮仔猪中更为常见。在几乎一半的疫情中发现了病毒合并感染,将冠状病毒、rv和研究的病毒结合在一起,在三个被调查的农场中最多报告了5种不同的病毒物种。采用下一代测序方法,我们获得了24个ARN病毒基因组(> 90%的基因组序列),首次确定了西班牙农场流行的PAstV2、PAstV4、PAstV5和ptv的全基因组。系统发育分析表明,来自西班牙养猪场的PAstV、PKoV和PToV与来自邻近生猪生产国的相同病毒分离株聚集在一起。结论:虽然需要进一步的研究来评估这些肠道病毒在腹泻暴发中的作用,但不能忽视它们的广泛分布和在合并感染中的频繁关联。因此,应考虑将其纳入猪腹泻的常规诊断小组。
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Porcine Health Management
Porcine Health Management Veterinary-Food Animals
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
49
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Porcine Health Management (PHM) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish relevant, novel and revised information regarding all aspects of swine health medicine and production.
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