Vaccines (Aug 2022)

Efficacy Studies of a Trivalent Vaccine Containing PCV-2a, PCV-2b Genotypes and <i>Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae</i> When Administered at 3 Days of Age and 3 Weeks Later against Porcine Circovirus 2 (PCV-2) Infection

  • Patricia Pleguezuelos,
  • Marina Sibila,
  • Raúl Cuadrado-Matías,
  • Rosa López-Jiménez,
  • Diego Pérez,
  • Eva Huerta,
  • Mónica Pérez,
  • Florencia Correa-Fiz,
  • José Carlos Mancera-Gracia,
  • Lucas P. Taylor,
  • Stasia Borowski,
  • Gillian Saunders,
  • Joaquim Segalés,
  • Sergio López-Soria,
  • Mònica Balasch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10081234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8
p. 1234

Abstract

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Four studies under preclinical and clinical conditions were performed to evaluate the efficacy of a new trivalent vaccine against Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) infection. The product contained inactivated PCV-1/PCV-2a (cPCV-2a) and PCV-1/PCV-2b (cPCV-2b) chimeras, plus M. hyopneumoniae inactivated cell-free antigens, which was administered to piglets in a two-dose regime at 3 days of age and 3 weeks later. The overall results of preclinical and clinical studies show a significant reduction in PCV-2 viraemia and faecal excretion, and lower histopathological lymphoid lesions and PCV-2 immunohistochemistry scores in vaccinated pigs when compared to non-vaccinated ones. Furthermore, in field trial A, a statistically significant reduction in the incidence of PCV-2-subclinical infection, an increase in body weight from 16 weeks of age to slaughterhouse and an average daily weight gain over the whole period (from 3 days of age to slaughterhouse) was detected in the vaccinated group when compared to the non-vaccinated one. Circulation of PCV-2a in field trial A, and PCV-2b plus PCV-2d in field trial B was confirmed by virus sequencing. In conclusion, a double immunization with a cPCV-2a/cPCV-2b/M. hyopneumoniae vaccine was efficacious against PCV-2 infection by reducing the number of histopathological lymphoid lesions and PCV-2 detection in tissues, serum, and faeces, as well as reducing losses in productive parameters.

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