1. An Outbreak of a Respiratory Disorder at a Russian Swine Farm Associated with the Co-Circulation of PRRSV1 and PRRSV2
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A G Yuzhakov, Alexandr Bulgakov, Oleg A. Verkhovsky, Sergei A. Raev, Alexei Gerasianinov, T. I. Aliper, Ludmila Kostina, and Alexei D. Zaberezhny
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PCV2 ,0301 basic medicine ,cross-sectional ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Veterinary medicine ,Farms ,Genotype ,Swine ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,Case Report ,Viremia ,Antibodies, Viral ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Disease Outbreaks ,ORF7 ,0403 veterinary science ,Open Reading Frames ,03 medical and health sciences ,antibody detection ,Virology ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Animals ,Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus ,Respiratory system ,Phylogeny ,PRRSV1 ,biology ,phylogenetic analysis ,Respiratory disease ,Respiratory pathogen ,Genetic Variation ,Outbreak ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus ,biology.organism_classification ,PRRSV2 ,Siberia ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases - Abstract
We conducted a cross-sectional study to identify the major respiratory pathogen responsible for an outbreak of respiratory disease at a swine farm in West Siberia in 2019. We discovered that the peak of morbidity and mortality coincided with a high level of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) 1 and 2-related viremia. Based on longer PRRSV2 viremia, the dominant role of PRRSV2 over PRRSV1 in the outbreak was assumed. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the PRRSV1 strain belonged to sub-genotype 2—one of the predominant groups of genotype 1 PRRSVs in Russia. A partial open reading frame 7 sequence of the PRRSV2 isolate demonstrated a high identity with modified live vaccine-related strains from Denmark (93%) and wild-type VR2332 (92%). We identified the first instance of PRRSV1/PRRSV2 mixed infection in Russia. This finding indicates that further field investigations are needed to access PRRSV2 epidemiology in eastern Europe.
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- 2020