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Serological investigation of H1N1 and H3N2 subtype swine influenza virus in Guangxi from 2009 to 2013.

Authors :
CHEN Ying
YU Qing-xiong
YIN Feng-gui
XUE Hui
LI Fa-kai
MO Yan-ning
XIAO Xiong
YANG Wen-juan
WEI Zu-zhang
LIU Fang
JIAN Hui
HUANG Wei-jian
Source :
Journal of Southern Agriculture; 2015, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p155-159, 5p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

[Objective] The existing situation and epidemic law of H1N1 and H3N2 subtype swine influenza viruses (SIV) in Guangxi was investigated in order to provide theoretical basis and original trace for monitoring and preventing SIV. [Method]The 11700 sera samples were collected from slaughterhouses, large-scale piggeries and individual farmers of 11 prefecture -level cities in Guangxi during 2009 -2013 and then detected by hemagglutination inhibition (HI) tests. The antibody positive rates of European avian H1N1 subtype (EA-H1N1 ) and novel human recombinant H3N2 subtype (Hu-H3N2) subtype strains viz., LB144, BB2, NNXD and JGB4 were analyzed to investigate their existing situations and epidemic laws. [Result]The EA-H1N1 subtype strain LB144 remained stable and became the predominant strain during 2009-2013, and its average antibody positive rate reached to 20.68%. Since the Hu -H3N2 subtype strain JGB4 began to prevail in 2010 and showed gradually spread tendency, and its average antibody positive rate was 19.96%. Baihai, Nanning, Yulin, Hezhou, Guilin, Guigang and Liuzhou in Guangxi suffered from multi-infection of Hu-H3N2 and EA-H1N1 subtype strains and their degrees of infection were more serious, while that of Baise, Hechi and Fangchenggang were relatively lower. Moreover, the fattening pig were the most susceptible to SIV, especially infecting BB2 and JGB4, and their antibody positive rates reached to 66.00% and 40.00%, respectively. The cross-infection positive rate between EA-H1N1 subtype strains (21.52% ) was lower than that between HuH3N2 subtype strains (27.45%). The cross-infection positive rate between BB2 and JGB4 strains was the highest (16.23%) among any two defferent subtype strains. The cross-infection positive rate among BB2, NNXD and JGB4 was the highest (11.60% ) among any three defferent strains. There was also cross-infection positive rate of 6.96% among four strains. [Conclusion]There exists widespread phenomenon of mixed infection among EA-H1N1 and Hu-H3N2 subtype strains in Guangxi swinery, especially more serious infection in some prefecture-level cities located in the border of two provinces. The fattening pig and weaning pig were more susceptible to SIV. Therefore, except the daily management of piglet and breeding pig, the outside stress on weaning pig should be reduced and the stocking density of fattening pig should be appropriately readjusted. These will be helpful to avoid generation of neotype recombinant SIV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
20951191
Volume :
46
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Southern Agriculture
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101294880
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3969/j:issn.2095-1191.2015.1.155