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Re-emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in a piglet-producing farm in Jiangxi province in China in 2020
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On October 30, 2020, piglets and sows in the farrowing house of a pig
farm in Jiangxi showed clinical symptoms such as anorexia, watery
diarrhea, and vomiting. Epidemiological test, clinical necropsy, and
RT-PCR test were carried out on the pig farm for diagnosis. After
comprehensive considerations, the disease was judged as porcine epidemic
diarrhea virus infection. Thereafter, a series of comprehensive
prevention and control measures such as emergency vaccination with
autogenous vaccines were adopted. Half a month after inoculation with
autogenous vaccines for the farm, the mortality rate of newborn piglets
in the farrowing house began to decline, and production gradually
returned to being stable. The second-generation sequencing analysis and
phylogenetic analysis showed that the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
(PEDV) sequence obtained from the stool and small intestine samples of
the diseased pigs on the farm was 97.8% homologous to the vaccine
strain. At the same time, antibody testing found that the vaccinated
pigs on the pig farm had satisfactory immune response, indicating that
the PEDV outbreak on the pig farm might aggravate owing to the strain
being mutated and could escape the immune protection of the existing
vaccine. This case has accumulated technical data for the clinical
prevention and control of porcine epidemic diarrhea.
Title: Re-emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in a piglet-producing farm in Jiangxi province in China in 2020
Description:
On October 30, 2020, piglets and sows in the farrowing house of a pig
farm in Jiangxi showed clinical symptoms such as anorexia, watery
diarrhea, and vomiting.
Epidemiological test, clinical necropsy, and
RT-PCR test were carried out on the pig farm for diagnosis.
After
comprehensive considerations, the disease was judged as porcine epidemic
diarrhea virus infection.
Thereafter, a series of comprehensive
prevention and control measures such as emergency vaccination with
autogenous vaccines were adopted.
Half a month after inoculation with
autogenous vaccines for the farm, the mortality rate of newborn piglets
in the farrowing house began to decline, and production gradually
returned to being stable.
The second-generation sequencing analysis and
phylogenetic analysis showed that the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
(PEDV) sequence obtained from the stool and small intestine samples of
the diseased pigs on the farm was 97.
8% homologous to the vaccine
strain.
At the same time, antibody testing found that the vaccinated
pigs on the pig farm had satisfactory immune response, indicating that
the PEDV outbreak on the pig farm might aggravate owing to the strain
being mutated and could escape the immune protection of the existing
vaccine.
This case has accumulated technical data for the clinical
prevention and control of porcine epidemic diarrhea.
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