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Zoonoses Public Health ; 54(5): 214-22, 2007.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17542965

RESUMO

Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infection is now recognized as the major factor in the development of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). Although Koch's postulates have been fulfilled for PCV2 and PMWS, the severe clinical expression of the disease observed in field cases has been difficult to reproduce experimentally. Some studies have demonstrated that immune stimulation associated with the use of some commercially available swine vaccines may trigger progression of PCV2 infection to disease and lesions characteristic of PMWS. Here we describe the effects on PCV2 infection in an experimental model following the use of a commercially available modified live vaccine to porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus (PRRSV). Although none of the piglets infected with PCV2 developed clinical PMWS, the severity of microscopical lesions and the PCV2 antigen load associated with these lesions were higher in the PRRSV-vaccinated piglets compared with those detected in the PCV2 only infected animals.


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Infecções por Circoviridae/veterinária , Circovirus/fisiologia , Vírus da Síndrome Respiratória e Reprodutiva Suína/imunologia , Doenças dos Suínos/imunologia , Vacinas Virais/farmacologia , Síndrome de Emaciação/veterinária , Animais , Animais Lactentes , Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Anticorpos Antivirais/efeitos dos fármacos , Infecções por Circoviridae/imunologia , Colostro/fisiologia , Organismos Livres de Patógenos Específicos , Suínos , Doenças dos Suínos/sangue , Replicação Viral , Síndrome de Emaciação/imunologia
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Res Vet Sci ; 81(2): 287-92, 2006 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16481016

RESUMO

PCV2 infection is now recognized as the major factor in the development of post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). In this study we evaluated the use of PCR to detect the presence of PCV2 DNA in blood, faecal and tonsillar swabs collected from 12 pigs experimentally infected with PCV2 and sampled at selected time points post-infection. The PCR results were evaluated together with the presence of PMWS typical histopathological lesions and the presence of PCV2 antigen. PCV2 DNA was present in the blood of all 12 infected pigs at the end of the experiment and faecal and tonsillar swabs of 11 of the 12 pigs. The rate of PCR-positive serum and plasma samples was significantly higher in four pigs that showed virological and pathological evidence of PMWS, than in infected pigs without evidence of disease. In conclusion this study confirms that PCR cannot substitute for the traditional methods used for diagnosis of PMWS, however, PCR amplification of PCV2 DNA from serum or plasma could be a useful tool to support an early diagnosis of PMWS in live animals.


Assuntos
Infecções por Circoviridae/veterinária , Circovirus/genética , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterinária , Doenças dos Suínos/virologia , Síndrome de Emaciação/veterinária , Animais , Antígenos Virais/análise , Infecções por Circoviridae/genética , Infecções por Circoviridae/virologia , DNA Viral/sangue , DNA Viral/genética , DNA Viral/metabolismo , Fezes/virologia , Técnica Indireta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo/veterinária , Histocitoquímica/veterinária , Tonsila Palatina/virologia , Distribuição Aleatória , Organismos Livres de Patógenos Específicos , Suínos , Doenças dos Suínos/sangue , Síndrome de Emaciação/sangue , Síndrome de Emaciação/virologia
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