The analysis of the condition of colostral immunity of sows after vaccination against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus

O. Y. Aуshpur, I. Mushtuk, L. Muzykina, O. Tarasov, O. Yermolenko, V. V. Gumeniuk, M. Derevyanko
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Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) is an acute, highly contagious viral disease of pigs of all age groups, but it is manifested by particularly high mortality of newborn piglets and characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. Porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) remains a problem for pig farms in many countries, including Ukraine. Specific prophylaxis PED had proven to be a difficult task and despite many studies, the problem of PED remains unresolved. Since piglets get infected during the first days after birth, their protection can only be provided by colostral antibodies of immuned sows. Therefore, the urgent task of veterinary medicine scientists is to develop effective methods of preventing the disease, which is to use local strains of the pathogen. The article presents the results of studies of colostral immunity of piglets by determining the presence of antibodies against the PED virus in the colostrum of sows who were immunized with a vaccine inactivated against PED from the intestinal virus of artificially infected suckling piglets. Infectious activity of matrix broods of the virus for the production of the preparation was determined by RT-PCR. According to the results of research, material was selected for the manufacture of the vaccine. Subsequently, the drug was monitored according to technological regulations, including the infectious activity of the virus, which ranged from 1.96×10–8 to 3.16×10–9. We conducted a comparative study of the presence of antibodies to the PED virus in the colostrum of sows in the treatment of animals by “back-feeding” and vaccination of sows with inactivated preparation. Samples of colostrum from sows were taken within 1–4 hours after farrowing. The article presents research results that allow us to conclude that both methods of treatment of sows create immunity in newborn piglets. Thus, the presence of antibodies to the PED virus in colostrum in the first hours after birth provide protection against infection and death.
猪流行性腹泻病毒接种后母猪初侧免疫状况分析
猪流行性腹泻(PED)是所有年龄组猪的一种急性、高度传染性的病毒性疾病,但其表现为新生儿死亡率特别高,并以呕吐、腹泻和食欲不振为特征。猪流行性腹泻(PED)仍然是许多国家养猪场的一个问题,包括乌克兰。PED的具体预防已被证明是一项艰巨的任务,尽管有许多研究,PED的问题仍未解决。由于仔猪在出生后的第一天就会被感染,它们的保护只能由免疫母猪的初侧抗体提供。因此,兽医学科学家的紧迫任务是开发有效的预防疾病的方法,即利用当地的病原体菌株。本文介绍了用人工感染的哺乳仔猪肠道病毒灭活疫苗免疫仔猪初乳,测定仔猪初乳中抗PED病毒抗体的研究结果。采用RT-PCR法测定制备该制剂所用病毒基质苗的感染活性。根据研究结果,选定了生产疫苗的材料。随后,根据技术规定对药物进行监测,包括病毒的传染活性,其范围从1.96×10-8到3.16×10-9。我们对“反哺”法和灭活制剂在母猪初乳中存在的PED病毒抗体进行了比较研究。在母猪分娩后1-4小时内采集初乳样本。本文提出的研究结果使我们得出结论,这两种治疗母猪的方法都能在新生仔猪中产生免疫力。因此,在出生后的最初几个小时内,初乳中存在的PED病毒抗体提供了防止感染和死亡的保护。
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