McCluskey Brian J, Haley Charles, Rovira Albert, Main Rodger, Zhang Yan, Barder Sunny
USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, United States.
USDA, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Veterinary Services, United States.
Prev Vet Med. 2016 Jan 1;123:185-191. doi: 10.1016/j.prevetmed.2015.10.018. Epub 2015 Nov 3.
Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) was first reported in the United States (US) in February 2014. This was the second novel swine enteric coronavirus detected in the US since May 2013. In this study, we conducted retrospective testing of samples submitted to three veterinary diagnostic laboratories where qualifying biological samples were derived from previously submitted diagnostic case submissions from US commercial swine farms with a clinical history of enteric disease or from cases that had been previously tested for transmissible gastroenteritis virus, PEDV, or rotavirus. Overall, 2286 banked samples were tested from 27 States. Samples were collected in 3 separate years and in 17 different months. Test results revealed 4 positive samples, 3 collected in August 2013 and 1 collected in October 2013. In addition, a case series including 42 operations in 10 States was conducted through administration of a survey. Survey data collected included information on characteristics of swine operations that had experienced PDCoV clinical signs. Special emphasis was placed on obtaining descriptive estimates of biosecurity practices and disease status over time of each operation. Clinical signs of PDCoV were reported to be similar to those of PEDV. The average number of animals on each operation exhibiting clinical signs (morbidity) and the average number of case fatalities was greatest for suckling and weaned pigs. Average operation-level weaned pig morbidity was greatest in the first week of the outbreak while average operation-level suckling pig case fatality was greatest in the second week of the outbreak. The survey included questions regarding biosecurity practices for visitors and operation employees; trucks, equipment and drivers; and feed sources. These questions attempted to identify a likely pathway of introduction of PDCoV onto the operations surveyed.
猪德尔塔冠状病毒(PDCoV)于2014年2月在美国首次被报道。这是自2013年5月以来在美国检测到的第二种新型猪肠道冠状病毒。在本研究中,我们对提交给三个兽医诊断实验室的样本进行了回顾性检测,其中合格的生物样本来自美国商业养猪场之前提交的诊断病例,这些猪场有肠道疾病临床病史,或者来自之前检测过传染性胃肠炎病毒、猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)或轮状病毒的病例。总体而言,对来自27个州的2286份储备样本进行了检测。样本采集于3个不同年份和17个不同月份。检测结果显示有4份阳性样本,3份于2013年8月采集,1份于2013年10月采集。此外,通过开展一项调查对包括10个州的42个养殖场的病例系列进行了研究。收集的调查数据包括经历过PDCoV临床症状的养猪场特征信息。特别强调获取每个养殖场生物安全措施和疾病状况随时间变化的描述性估计值。据报道,PDCoV的临床症状与PEDV相似。每个出现临床症状(发病率)的养殖场的动物平均数量以及病例平均死亡数量在哺乳仔猪和断奶仔猪中最高。在疫情爆发的第一周,养殖场层面断奶仔猪的平均发病率最高,而在疫情爆发的第二周,养殖场层面哺乳仔猪的病例平均死亡率最高。该调查包括有关访客和养殖场员工、卡车、设备和司机以及饲料来源的生物安全措施的问题。这些问题试图确定PDCoV传入被调查养殖场的可能途径。