| Literature DB >> 26507829 |
Wu Tong1, Fei Liu2, Hao Zheng1, Chao Liang2, Yan-jun Zhou2, Yi-feng Jiang2, Tong-ling Shan2, Fei Gao2, Guo-xin Li3, Guang-zhi Tong4.
Abstract
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) causes Pseudorabies (PR), an economically important disease in domestic swine. PR outbreaks on pig farms caused by PRV variant strains in Bartha-K61-vaccinated pigs have resulted in considerable economic losses in China since 2011. In this study, the pathogenicity of the PRV variant JS-2012 strain to pigs was investigated by experimentally inoculating piglets of different ages in comparison with a classic virulent PRV SC strain. The JS-2012 strain caused an earlier onset of clinical signs and higher mortality in 15, 30, and 60-day-old pigs, as compared with a classic virulent PRV SC strain. The Bartha-K61 vaccination provided complete protection against challenge with classical virulent PRV, but only partial protection against challenge with the JS-2012 strain in piglets. In conclusion, the increased virulence of the PRV variant may have partly contributed to the PR outbreak in China.Entities:
Keywords: Pathogenicity; Pseudorabies virus; Variant
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26507829 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2015.09.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Microbiol ISSN: 0378-1135 Impact factor: 3.293