Veterinary Sciences (Sep 2022)

Detection of Porcine Circovirus Type 2a and <i>Pasteurella multocida</i> Capsular Serotype D in Growing Pigs Suffering from Respiratory Disease

  • Shuailong Du,
  • Fan Xu,
  • Yidan Lin,
  • Yawen Wang,
  • Yanan Zhang,
  • Kai Su,
  • Tanqing Li,
  • Huanrong Li,
  • Qinye Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9100528
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 10
p. 528

Abstract

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In order to diagnose a respiratory disease in a pig farm, the lungs, spleen, and lymph nodes of three dead pigs were collected for pathogen detection by PCR and isolation on the basis of preliminary clinical diagnosis. The virus isolate was identified by gene sequence analysis and Immunoperoxidase monolayer assay (IPMA). The bacterial isolate was identified by biochemical tests, 16S rDNA sequence analysis, and species- and serotype-specific PCR, and the pathogenicity was analyzed. Porcine circovirus type 2a (PCV2a) genotype from the lungs, spleen, and lymph nodes and Pasteurella (P.) multocida capsular serotypes D from the lungs were found. The PCV2a isolates could specifically bound the anti-PCV2-Cap polyclonal antibody. The 16S rDNA sequence of P. multocida isolates had 99.9% identity with that of the strain from cattle, and the isolate was highly pathogenic to mice. The results showed that the co-infection of PCV2a and P. Multocida capsular serotypes D should be responsible for the disease. The uncommon PCV2a is still prevalent in some pig farms besides the dominant PCV2d genotype. This study could provide important etiological information for effective control and treatment of the disease in pig farms.

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