Diagnostic approach to swinepox virus infection in a German 2-site swine production unit.

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Susanne Richter, Friedrich Schmoll, Daniel Polzer, Christoph Leth, Sandra Revilla-Fernández, Lukas Schwarz, Angelika Auer, Tatjana Sattler
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In 2008, nearly 50% of weaned piglets at a German 2-site production unit in Saxony-Anhalt had skin lesions 1-2 wk after relocation into the nursery. First clinical signs were maculae, followed by papules, pustules, and finally crusts, distributed over the dorsal and lateral body flank. Tentative clinical diagnosis was an infection with swinepox virus (SWPV; family Poxviridae, taxon species Suipoxvirus swinepox). Electron microscopy confirmed within one hour that the causal agent was a brick-shaped poxvirus, and routine PCR validated the poxvirus detection; PCR for Orthopoxvirus was negative. Phylogenetic analysis of the thymidine kinase genes from different poxviruses and from our SWPV isolates, 3 isolates from Germany, and 1 isolate from Austria, provided a good picture of evolutionary relationships of poxvirus genera, which was also consistent with phylogenetic analysis of poxviruses based on other genes. The German and Austrian isolates from domestic pigs were 99.8-100% identical to previously isolated German SWPV from wild boar and domestic pigs. All isolates belonged to the North American/European lineage. In a second step, SWPV assembly in naturally infected domestic pigs was analyzed by ultrathin sectioning. The virus assembly resembled that of other poxviruses and completed gaps in the SWPV morphogenesis model described in prior publications. Because there is no specific therapy, recommended interventions were improvements in biosecurity measures, especially hygiene management and disinfection procedures at the farm and within the transporters between the farrowing unit and the nursery. No further infections with SWPV were seen 5-6 wk after commencement of the hygiene interventions.

德国2点养猪场猪痘病毒感染的诊断方法
2008年,在德国萨克森-安哈尔特州的一个2点生产单位,近50%的断奶仔猪在搬到托儿所后1-2周出现皮肤病变。最初的临床症状是黄斑,其次是丘疹、脓疱,最后是痂,分布在身体背部和外侧侧面。初步临床诊断为猪痘病毒(SWPV;痘病毒科,猪痘病毒分类群)感染。电镜在1小时内证实致病因子为砖状痘病毒,常规PCR证实痘病毒检测结果;正痘病毒PCR检测阴性。对不同痘病毒和SWPV分离株(3株德国分离株和1株奥地利分离株)胸苷激酶基因的系统发育分析,较好地揭示了痘病毒属的进化关系,这与基于其他基因的痘病毒系统发育分析结果一致。德国和奥地利家猪分离株与先前从野猪和家猪分离的德国SWPV相同99.8-100%。所有分离株都属于北美/欧洲谱系。第二步,通过超薄切片分析自然感染家猪的SWPV组装。该病毒组装与其他痘病毒相似,并填补了先前出版物中描述的SWPV形态发生模型中的空白。由于没有特定的治疗方法,建议的干预措施是改进生物安全措施,特别是在养殖场以及产房和托儿所之间的运输工具内的卫生管理和消毒程序。在卫生干预措施开始后5-6周未发现进一步的SWPV感染。
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3.00
自引率
6.70%
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127
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation (J Vet Diagn Invest) is an international peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in English by the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD). JVDI is devoted to all aspects of veterinary laboratory diagnostic science including the major disciplines of anatomic pathology, bacteriology/mycology, clinical pathology, epidemiology, immunology, laboratory information management, molecular biology, parasitology, public health, toxicology, and virology.
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