| Literature DB >> 31937298 |
Hu Suk Lee1, Vuong Nghia Bui2, Huyen Xuan Nguyen2, Anh Ngoc Bui2, Trung Duc Hoang2, Hung Nguyen-Viet3, Delia Grace Randolph4, Barbara Wieland5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Vietnam, lack of animal health information is considered a major challenge for pig production. The main objective of this study was to assess the seroprevalences of five pathogens [porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (M. hyo), Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) and leptospirosis] and to better characterize the farm movements through a survey.Entities:
Keywords: Co-infection; Farm movement; Pigs; Sero-prevalence; Vietnam
Year: 2020 PMID: 31937298 PMCID: PMC6958752 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-020-2236-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Summary of farm movement information through survey
| Questions | Category | Proportion (%) |
|---|---|---|
| How often did you import the pigs on your farm over the last 6 months? | 0 | 41.67 |
| ≤2 times | 41.67 | |
| > 2 times | 16.67 | |
| How often did you export your pigs from your farm over the last 6 months? | 0 | 9.17 |
| ≤2 times | 53.33 | |
| > 2 times | 37.5 | |
| What kind of production system do use on your farm? | All-in-All-out | 35.83 |
| Continuous flow | 64.17 | |
| Are new purchased pigs that are mixed with existing pigs over the last 6 months? | Yes | 15.83 |
| No | 84.17 | |
| How often did other pig farmers visit on your farm over the last 6 months? | 0 | 81.67 |
| ≤2 times | 7.50 | |
| > 2 times | 10.83 | |
| How often did traders visit on your farm over the last 6 months | 0 | 25.0 |
| ≤2 times | 35.83 | |
| > 2 times | 39.17 | |
| How often did butchers visit on your farm over the last 6 months? | 0 | 63.33 |
| ≤2 times | 20.0 | |
| > 2 times | 16.67 | |
| How often did veterinarians/animal health workers visit on your farm over the last 6 months? | 0 | 40.83 |
| ≤2 times | 40.83 | |
| > 2 times | 18.33 | |
| How often were vehicles allowed onto the premises over the last 6 months? | 0 | 88.33 |
| ≤2 times | 7.50 | |
| > 2 times | 4.17 |
Fig. 1Sero-prevalences with 95% CI of multi-pathogen in unvaccinated pigs in two provinces
Herd prevalence by farm type [small (< 100), medium (< 500) and large (≥ 500)] in vaccine and unvaccinated farms
| Tested pathogen | No. of vaccinated farm type | Seroprevalence of vaccinated farms with 95% CI | No. of unvaccinated farm type | Seroprevalence of unvaccinated farms with 95% CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCV2 | Small (6) | 50.0 (11.81–88.19) | Small (83) | 57.83 (46.49–68.60) |
| Medium (6) | 100.0 (54.07–100.0) | Medium (20) | 80.0 (56.34–94.27) | |
| Large (2) | 100.0 (15.81–100.0) | Large (3) | 33.33 (0.84–90.57) | |
| PRRS | Small (12) | 41.67 (15.17–72.33) | Small (77) | 9.09 (3.73–17.84) |
| Medium (13) | 69.23 (38.57–90.91) | Medium (13) | 61.54 (31.58–86.14) | |
| Large (2) | 50.0 (1.26–98.74) | Large (3) | 33.33 (0.84–90.57) | |
| M. hyo | Small (14) | 78.57 (49.20–95.34) | Small (75) | 64.0 (52.09–74.77) |
| Medium (9) | 100.0 (66.37–100.0) | Medium (17) | 100.0 (80.49–100) | |
| Large (2) | 100.0 (15.81–100.0) | Large (3) | 33.33 (0.84–90.57) | |
| JE | Small (0) | 0 | Small (89) | 87.64 (78.96–93.67) |
| Medium (0) | 0 | Medium (26) | 100.0 (86.77–100) | |
| Large (0) | 0 | Large (5) | 100.0 (47.81–100) | |
| Small (0) | 0 | Small (88) | 54.55 (43.58–65.20) | |
| Leptospirosisa | Medium (0) | 0 | Medium (25) | 64 (42.52–82.03) |
| Large (0) | 0 | Large (5) | 80.0 (28.36–99.49) |
asera samples from two farms were not enough volumes for the MAT
MAT results for Leptospria serovars in pigs using 2 cutoff titers
| Serovar | Total samples | ≥ 1:100 | ≥ 1:200 |
|---|---|---|---|
| N (%, 95 CI) | N (%, 95 CI) | ||
| Australis | 591 | 12 (2.03, 1.05–3.52) | 0 |
| Autumnalis | 591 | 2 (0.3, 0.04–1.21) | 1 (0.17, 0.004–0.94) |
| Bataviae | 591 | 12 (2.03, 1.05–3.52) | 2 (0.3, 0.04–1.21) |
| Bratislava | 591 | 39 (6.60, 4.73–8.91) | 3 (0.5, 0.1–1.48) |
| Canicola | 591 | 4 (0.68, 0.18–1.72) | 0 |
| Grippotyphosa | 591 | 5 (0.8, 0.28–1.96) | 0 |
| Hebdomadis | 591 | 3 (0.5, 0.1–1.48) | 0 |
| Icterohaemorrhagiae | 591 | 2 (0.3, 0.04–1.21) | 0 |
| Javanica | 591 | 6 (1.02, 0.37–2.20) | 1 (0.17, 0.004–0.94) |
| Panama | 591 | 11 (1.86, 0.93–3.31) | 1 (0.17, 0.004–0.94) |
| Pomona | 591 | 3 (0.5, 0.1–1.48) | 0 |
| Pyrogenes | 591 | 11 (1.86, 0.93–3.31) | 0 |
| Hardjo | 591 | 3 (0.5, 0.1–1.48) | 0 |
| Sakoebing | 591 | 1 (0.17, 0.004–0.94) | 0 |
| Tarassovi | 591 | 15 (2.54, 1.42–4.15) | 1 (0.17, 0.004–0.94) |
| Patoc | 591 | 7 (1.18, 0.48–2.43) | 2 (0.3, 0.04–1.21) |
Fig. 2Sero-positive samples by Leptospira serovar in two provinces using cut off titer ≥1:100
Proportion of co-infection by each positive pathogen among unvaccinated farms in two provinces
| Pathogen (No. of positive samples) | PCV2 | PRRS | M. hyo | JE | Leptospirosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCV2 (65) | N/A | 9 (13.84%) | 41 (63.08%) | 60 (92.31%) | 40 (61.54%) |
| PRRS (16) | 9 (56.25%) | N/A | 9 (56.25%) | 16 (100.0%) | 10 (62.5) |
| M. hyo (66) | 41 (62.12%) | 9 (13.64%) | N/A | 60 (90.91%) | 35 (53.03%) |
| JE (109) | 60 (55.05%) | 16 (14.68%) | 60 (55.05%) | N/A | 64 (58.72%) |
| Leptospirosis (68) | 40 (58.82%) | 16 (23.53%) | 35 (51.47%) | 64 (94.12%) | N/A |
Fig. 3Accumulative co-infection trends of five tested pathogens among unvaccinated herds from two provinces
Fig. 4Selected pig farm locations (blue dots) in two districts from two provinces (This figure was created by our own team)
List of Leptospira antigens used in the MAT
| No. | Genomospecies | Serogroup | Serovar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Australis | Australis | |
| 2 | L. interrogans | Autumnalis | Autumnaliss |
| 3 | L. interrogans | Bataviae | Bataviae |
| 4 | L. interrogans | Australis | Bratislava |
| 5 | L. interrogans | Canicola | Canicola |
| 6 | L. kirschneri | Grippotyphosa | Grippotyphosa |
| 7 | L. interrogans | Hebdomadis | Hebdomadis |
| 8 | L. interrogans | Icterohaemorrhagiae | Icterohaemorrhagiae |
| 9 | L. borgpetersenii | Javanica | Javanica |
| 10 | L. noguchii | Panama | Panama |
| 11 | L. interrogans | Pomona | Pomona |
| 12 | L. interrogans | Pyrogenes | Pyrogenes |
| 13 | L. borgpetersenii | Sejroe | Hardjo |
| 14 | L. borgpetersenii | Sejroe | Saxkoebing |
| 15 | Semaranga | Patoc | |
| 16 | L. borgpetersenii | Tarassovi | Tarassovi |
Source: http://leptospira.amc.nl/leptospira-library/leptospira-strains/?grid-page=2