| Literature DB >> 35392655 |
Rebecca K McLean1, Simon P Graham1.
Abstract
Pig production is a rapidly growing segment of the global livestock sector, especially in Asia and Africa. Expansion and intensification of pig production has resulted in significant changes to traditional pig husbandry practices leading to an environment conducive to increased emergence and spread of infectious diseases. These include a number of zoonotic viruses including influenza, Japanese encephalitis, Nipah and coronaviruses. Pigs are known to independently facilitate the creation of novel reassortant influenza A virus strains, capable of causing pandemics. Moreover, pigs play a role in the amplification of Japanese encephalitis virus, transmitted by mosquito vectors found in areas inhabited by over half the world's human population. Furthermore, pigs acted as an amplifying host in the first and still most severe outbreak of Nipah virus in Malaysia, that necessitated the culling over 1 million pigs. Finally, novel porcine coronaviruses are being discovered in high pig-density countries which have pandemic potential. In this review, we discuss the role that pigs play as intermediate/amplifying hosts for zoonotic viruses with pandemic potential and consider how multivalent vaccination of pigs could in turn safeguard human health.Entities:
Keywords: Amplifying host; Intermediate host; Pandemic; Pig; Viruses; Zoonosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35392655 PMCID: PMC8975596 DOI: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2022.100384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: One Health ISSN: 2352-7714
| CFR | case fatality rate |
| CoV | coronavirus |
| CSFV | classical swine fever virus |
| HA | haemagglutinin |
| HeV | Hendra virus |
| IAV | influenza A virus |
| JE | Japanese encephalitis |
| JEV | Japanese encephalitis virus |
| LMIC | low- and middle-income country |
| MDA | maternally derived antibodies |
| NiV | Nipah virus |
| NiVB | Bangladesh strain of NiV |
| NiVM | Malaysia strain of NiV |
| PCV2 | porcine circovirus type 2 |
| PEDV | porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus |
| PRCV | porcine respiratory coronavirus |
| PRRSV | porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus |
| SADS-CoV | swine acute diarrhoea syndrome coronavirus |
| SARS-CoV-2 | severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 |
| SI | swine influenza |
| TGEV | transmissible gastroenteritis virus |