乌克兰首次发现猪圆环病毒3型

IF 0.4 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
N. Rudova, O. Lymanska, B. Stegniy, V. Bolotin, O. Solodiankin, A. Gerilovych
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迄今为止,没有关于在乌克兰猪中发生猪圆环病毒3型(PCV-3)的信息。这项工作的目的是研究在乌克兰第聂伯罗彼得罗夫斯克、顿涅茨克、基辅和哈尔科夫地区不同健康状况的猪中很少研究的PCV-3的可能发生情况。方法。该研究使用了来自乌克兰第聂伯罗、顿涅茨克、基辅和哈尔科夫地区不同年龄和不同健康状况的母猪和公猪的血液、精液、肝脏、脾脏、肺部样本和鼻拭子。采用标准聚合酶链反应检测PCV-3基因组物质,使用特异性引物,在病毒基因片段的两侧,长度为418bp。为了使扩增子可视化,采用水平凝胶电泳,电泳后溴化乙啶染色,然后使用Image Lab 5.2.1软件对凝胶进行拍照。结果。在两个不同猪场的两个肝脏样本和四个鼻拭子中发现了PCV-3的DNA,这些样本来自临床健康的猪,这表明在被调查的猪场,这种感染因子可能在亚临床感染水平上传播。该猪场未发现PCV-3与猪繁殖与呼吸综合征(PRRS)、奥耶斯基病、PCV-2、支原体等病原体同时感染。结论。在乌克兰首次在61个样本中的6个样本中检测到猪圆环病毒3型(一种很少研究的猪疾病病原体),这些样本来自基辅和哈尔科夫地区的两个农场,来自临床健康的动物。这表明病原体可能在乌克兰的养猪场之间传播,并表明需要建立和实施目标风险分析,广泛调查,以及制定疾病传播控制措施(组织和技术预防)。对家畜和野生动物中可跨越国界的PCV-3进行分子遗传学调查和随后监测,将有可能确定其传播的风险以及相关的经济和流行病学后果。计划对检测到的病毒分离株进行全基因组DNA测序,以确定乌克兰病毒株与在欧洲和世界其他地区流行的其他病毒株的关系。更好地了解乌克兰养猪业与这种新病毒相关的风险、流行病学和病理学,将有助于预防和控制其进一步传播和有害影响。
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First detection of porcine circovirus type 3 in Ukraine
To date, there is no information regarding the occurrence of porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV-3) in pigs in Ukraine. Aim. The aim of this work was to study the probable occurrence of the little-studied PCV-3 in pigs with different health status in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kyiv, and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine. Methods. Blood, semen, liver, spleen, lung samples and nasal swabs of sows and boars of different ages and with different health status, belonging to farms from Dnipro, Donetsk, Kyiv, and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine, were used for the study. PCV-3 genomic material was detected by the standard polymerase chain reaction using specific primers, flanking a fragment of the rep gene of the virus with the length of 418 bp. To visualize the amplicons, horizontal gel electrophoresis was used and ethidium bromide staining after electrophoresis, followed by photographing the gels using Image Lab 5.2.1 software. Results. DNA of PCV-3 was found in two liver samples and four nasal swabs in two different farms, obtained from clinically healthy pigs, which suggests the possibility of the circulation of this infectious agent at the subclinical level of infection at the farm under investigation. No PCV-3 coinfection with the causative agents of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), Aujeszky’s disease, PCV-2, and mycoplasmas was found at this farm. Conclusions. Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV-3) – (a little-studied causative agent of swine disease) was detected in 6 out of 61 samples, originating from two farms in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions, obtained from clinically healthy animals) for the first time in Ukraine. This indicates possible circulation of the pathogen among pig farms in Ukraine and demonstrates the need to create and implement a target risk analysis, an extensive survey, as well as to develop control measures of the disease spreading (both organizational and technical preventive). Molecular genetic surveying and subsequent monitoring of PCV-3 among domestic and wild animals, which can cross the borders, will give a possibility to determine the risks of its spreading and related economic and epidemiological consequences. The whole-genome DNA sequencing of the detected virus isolates is planned to determine the relation of Ukrainian strains of the virus to other strains circulating in Europe and other parts of the world. Better understanding the risks, epidemiology and pathology, associated with this new virus for the Ukrainian pig breeding industry, will help to prevent and control its further spread and harmful effects.
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