Infection dynamics and clinical manifestations following experimental inoculation of gilts at 90 days of gestation with a low dose of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
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Infection dynamics and clinical manifestations following experimental inoculation of gilts at 90 days of gestation with a low dose of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
Abstract
Understanding the dynamics of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) vertical transmission is important to enhance the accuracy of monitoring protocols for endemically infected breeding herds. The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of PRRSV within infected litters, to quantify viremia, and to identify specific attributes of infected individuals. Eight gilts were intramuscularly inoculated with 10(1) TCID(50) of a mildly virulent PRRSV strain (MN-30100) at 90 d of gestation. All inoculated gilts transmitted the virus in utero. The proportion of PRRSV PCR-positive piglets and the level of viremia in the piglets were higher at 4 d of age than at birth or at weaning. No specific attributes were associated with PRRSV infection in the piglets. This is the first report, that we are aware of, documenting the efficient in utero transmission of an extremely low dose of a mildly virulent strain of PRRSV. The results support the sampling of piglets late during lactation as a tool to monitor PRRSV shedding from sow-herds.
Il est important de comprendre la dynamique de la transmission verticale du virus reproducteur et respiratoire porcin (PRSSV) afin d’améliorer la précision des protocoles de surveillance des troupeaux reproducteurs infectés de manière endémique. Les objectifs de la présente étude étaient de déterminer la prévalence du PRRSV parmi les portées infectées, de quantifier la virémie, et d’identifier des caractéristiques spécifiques des individus infectés. Huit truies ont été inoculées par voie intramusculaire avec 101 TCID50 d’une souche légèrement virulente de PRRSV (MN-30100) au 90e jour de gestation. Toutes les truies inoculées ont transmis le virus in utero. La proportion de porcelets positifs par PCR pour PRRSV et le degré de virémie chez les porcelets étaient plus élevés à 4 jours d’âge qu’au moment de la naissance ou au sevrage. Aucune caractéristique spécifique n’était associée à l’infection par le PRRSV chez les porcelets. À notre connaissance, la présente publication serait la première documentant la transmission in utero efficace d’une dose extrêmement faible d’une souche légèrement virulente du PRRSV. Les résultats indiquent que la prise d’échantillons chez des porcelets tardivement durant la lactation serait appropriée pour surveiller l’excrétion du PRRSV dans les troupeaux de truies.
(Traduit par Docteur Serge Messier)
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