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Saporiti, Viviane
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Huerta, Eva
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Correa-Fiz, Florencia
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Grosse Liesner, Bernd
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Duran, Oliver
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Sibila, Marina
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Segalés Coma, Joaquim
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https://ddd.uab.cat/record/235270
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urn:10.1111/tbed.13596
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urn:oai:ddd.uab.cat:235270
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urn:pmcid:PMC7754154
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urn:pmc-uid:7754154
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urn:pmid:32356364
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urn:articleid:18651682v67p2521
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urn:oai:egreta.uab.cat:publications/a7988c6d-017e-49eb-9b0f-19d687150114
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urn:scopus_id:85084577983
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urn:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7754154
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Altres ajuts: INITA/E-RTA2017-00007-00-00
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PCV-2 is considered one of the most economically important viral agents in swine worldwide. Recently, PCV-3 has been found in pigs affected by different disorders and in healthy animals. The objective of this epidemiological work was to describe the frequency of detection of PCV-2 and PCV-3 in pig farms of 9 European countries. Moreover, a second aim was to assess the most frequent PCV-2 genotypes found in the studied farms. Sera from 5 to 10 pigs per farm were collected from 2 to 11 farms per studied country. A total of 624 sera of fattening pigs (10-25 week old) from 64 farms from Spain (n = 11), Belgium (n = 10), France (n = 8), Germany (n = 8), Italy (n = 7), Denmark (n = 8), the Netherlands (n = 5), Ireland (n = 5) and Sweden (n = 2) were analysed by conventional PCR. In addition, one or two PCV-2-positive samples per farm were genotyped by sequencing the ORF2 gene. PCV-3 PCR-positive samples with relatively low Ct values were also sequenced and phylogenetically analysed. PCV-2 DNA was detected in pig sera from all European tested countries, but Sweden. A total of 132 out of 624 (21%) sera were positive for PCV-2 PCR, corresponding to 30 out of the 64 (47%) tested farms. PCV-3 DNA was detected in 52 out of 624 (8%) sera, corresponding also to 30 out of the 64 (47%) studied farms from all tested countries. A total of 48 PCV-2 PCR-positive samples were successfully sequenced and genotyped, being PCV-2d the most frequently genotype found (n = 28), followed by PCV-2b (n = 11) and PCV-2a (n = 9). These results pointed out PCV-2d as the most prevalent genotype currently in Europe. The PCV-3 phylogenetic analysis showed high identity (>98%) among sequences from all the analysed countries. The relatively low co-infection (3%), likely suggest an independent circulation patterns of PCV-2 and PCV-3.
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application/pdf
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Transboundary and emerging diseases ; Vol. 67 (may 2020), p. 2521-2531
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Phylogenetic analysis
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Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV-2)
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Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV-3)
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Detection and genotyping of Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) and detection of Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) in sera from fattening pigs of different European countries