| Literature DB >> 30522490 |
Kerri Pedersen1, Clinton T Turnage2, Wesson D Gaston3, Paulo Arruda4, Scott A Alls5, Thomas Gidlewski6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pigs (Sus scrofa) are the natural hosts of pseudorabies virus (PRV), also known as Aujeszky's disease. Infection in mammals, with the exception of humans, typically causes extreme itching, facial swelling, and excessive salivation, followed by death in non-suid species. The risk to susceptible mammals was assumed to decrease when PRV was eliminated from U.S. commercial swine in 2004, though the virus remains endemic in feral swine. Infected feral swine pose a threat to the disease-free status of the commercial swine industry, and to other animals, including dogs, that come in direct or indirect contact with them. Since dogs are commonly used for hunting feral swine, they are at high risk of exposure. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Aujeszky’s disease; Dogs; Feral swine; Hunting; Pseudorabies; Sus scrofa; Wild pig
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30522490 PMCID: PMC6282367 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-018-1718-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Fig. 1Virchow-Robin spaces expanded by low to moderate numbers of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and rare macrophages. The sample was collected from the brain tissue of a hunting dog in Alabama that developed symptoms compatible with pseudorabies virus after interacting with feral swine
Fig. 2Cerebrum, neuron with an intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion and peripheralized chromatin. The sample was collected from the brain tissue of a hunting dog in Alabama that developed symptoms compatible with pseudorabies virus after interacting with feral swine
Fig. 3Cytopathogenic effect (CPE) and immunofluorescence antibody test (IFA) of brain tissue from a dog infected with pseudorabies virus (PRV) in Alabama
Fig. 4Apparent antibody prevalence of pseudorabies virus in feral swine (Sus scrofa) by county collected in Alabama from 2010 to 2017
Fig. 5Apparent antibody prevalence of pseudorabies virus in feral swine (Sus scrofa) by county collected in Arkansas from 2010 to 2017
Antibody prevalence of feral swine in Alabama and Arkansas tested for exposure to pseudorabies virus from 2010 to 2017
| Year | Alabama (n, % (95% CI)) | Arkansas (n, % (95% CI)) |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | 54, 76.6 (67.1–88.2) | 150, 9.3 (5.6–15.1) |
| 2011 | 100, 14.0 (8.5–22.1) | 186, 11.3 (7.5–16.6) |
| 2012 | 93, 8.6 (4.4–16.1) | 137, 22.6 (16.4–30.3) |
| 2013 | 83, 13.3 (7.5–22.2) | 144, 18.1 (12.6–25.1) |
| 2014 | 99, 14.1 (8.6–22.4) | 175, 16.0 (11.3–22.2) |
| 2015 | 81, 4.9 (1.9–12.0) | 166, 7.2 (4.2–12.2) |
| 2016 | 122, 23.8 (17.1–32.1) | 139, 14.4 (9.5–21.2) |
| 2017 | 123, 11.4 (7.4–22.3) | 113, 5.3 (2.5–11.1) |
| All years | 755, 13.9 (11.6–16.6) | 1210, 13.1 (11.3–15.1) |