| Literature DB >> 26135732 |
Julia Stadler1, Susanne Zoels2, Robert Fux3, Dennis Hanke4, Anne Pohlmann5, Sandra Blome6, Herbert Weissenböck7, Christiane Weissenbacher-Lang8, Mathias Ritzmann9, Andrea Ladinig10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over the last years, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) has caused devastating enteric diseases in the US and several countries in Asia, while outbreaks in Europe have only been reported sporadically since the 1980s. At present, only insufficient information is available on currently circulating PEDV strains in Europe and their impact on the European swine industry. In this case report, we present epidemic outbreaks of porcine epidemic diarrhea in three farms in South-Western Germany. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26135732 PMCID: PMC4487554 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-015-0454-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Suckling piglets with severe diarrhea and dehydration. Seven-day-old piglets from a severly affected litter from farm C. Piglets, covered with feces, showing yellowish, pasty to watery diarrhea and varying degrees of dehydration
Fig. 2Macroscopic changes in the small intestines from a suckling piglet of farm C. Gross lesions are characterized by thin and transparent intestinal walls and accumulation of large amounts of yellowish fluid in the intestinal lumen
Fig. 3Histological changes in the small intestines from a suckling piglet of farm C. There are shortened, blunted and partly fused villi. The cytoplasm of the villous enterocytes is markedly vacuolated. Haematoxylin and eosin staining, Bar = 80 μm
Histological scores and in situ hybridization results of 25 piglets from farm C
| Piglet No. | Histological score | ISH score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | + | +++ |
| 2 | + | + |
| 3 | ++ | ++ |
| 4 | + | ++ |
| 5 | ++ | + |
| 6 | +++ | +++ |
| 7 | ++ | +++ |
| 8 | ++ | +++ |
| 9 | ++ | +++ |
| 10 | + | + |
| 11 | + | + |
| 12 | + | + |
| 13 | ++ | + |
| 14 | + | ++ |
| 15 | + | + |
| 16 | ++ | ++ |
| 17 | ++ | ++ |
| 18 | +++ | +++ |
| 19 | +++ | ++ |
| 20 | + | +++ |
| 21 | + | +++ |
| 22 | +++ | +++ |
| 23 | + | ++ |
| 24 | + | + |
| 25 | ++ | +++ |
Fig. 4Localization of viral nucleic acid in enterocytes by in situ hybridization. a The cytoplasm of the majority of villous enterocytes is positively labelled in a case with +++ score. b Only few, scattered enterocytes are positive in a case with + score. Bar = 80 μm
Fig. 5Phylogenetic tree of current German PEDV strains compared with strains from the United States and China. Full genome sequences of German PEDV strains were aligned using MAFFT, and phylogenetic analyses were carried out using the maximum-likelihood method PhyML [22] with a GTR substitution model and tree reconstruction supported by 1000 bootstrapping replicates. All tools implemented in Geneious (vs. 8.0.5, Biomatters [30]). Strain derived from farm A are found as BH76/14, from farm B as K14/14, and farm C as K16/14