Emerging Infectious Diseases (Nov 2013)

Pseudorabies Virus Variant in Bartha-K61–Vaccinated Pigs, China, 2012

  • Tong-Qing An,
  • Jin-Mei Peng,
  • Zhi-Jun Tian,
  • Hong-Yuan Zhao,
  • Na Li,
  • Yi-Min Liu,
  • Jia-Zeng Chen,
  • Chao-Liang Leng,
  • Yan Sun,
  • Dan Chang,
  • Guang-Zhi Tong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1911.130177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
pp. 1749 – 1755

Abstract

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The widely used pseudorabies virus (PRV) Bartha-K61 vaccine has played a key role in the eradication of PRV. Since late 2011, however, a disease characterized by neurologic symptoms and a high number of deaths among newborn piglets has occurred among Bartha-K61–vaccinated pigs on many farms in China. Clinical samples from pigs on 15 farms in 6 provinces were examined. The PRV gE gene was detectable by PCR in all samples, and sequence analysis of the gE gene showed that all isolates belonged to a relatively independent cluster and contained 2 amino acid insertions. A PRV (named HeN1) was isolated and caused transitional fever in pigs. In protection assays, Bartha-K61 vaccine provided 100% protection against lethal challenge with SC (a classical PRV) but only 50% protection against 4 challenges with strain HeN1. The findings suggest that Bartha-K61 vaccine does not provide effective protection against PRV HeN1 infection.

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