Molini Umberto, de Villiers Lourens, Coetzee Lauren M, Green Herschelle P, de Villiers Mari, Khaiseb Siegfried, Cattoli Giovanni, Dundon William G, Franzo Giovanni
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise, 64100, Teramo, Italy.
Central Veterinary Laboratory (CVL), 24 Goethe Street, Private Bag 18137, Windhoek, Namibia.
BMC Vet Res. 2025 Mar 12;21(1):162. doi: 10.1186/s12917-025-04581-7.
Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV-2) is a major pathogen of swine, causing significant production losses in the pig industry worldwide. Several studies have detected the virus in different species, both in asymptomatic and diseased subjects, highlighting PCV-2 host plasticity. As PCV-2 has been identified in carnivores, the present study was undertaken to investigate the susceptibility of domestic dogs to PCV-2 infection by testing archived blood samples originating from low-income rural areas in Namibia. The population was selected considering the high exposure probability to PCV-2 due to direct contact and/or feeding with raw pig meat or by-products. Thirty-eight of the samples (6.61%) tested positive for PCV-2, and the complete ORF2 of 7 strains was sequenced, revealing the presence of the three major PCV-2 genotypes (i.e. PCV-2a, -2b, and -2d). Convincing epidemiological links with other Namibian and South African strains were established for PCV-2a and PCV-2b strains, while the PCV-2d strains were part of a broader clade that included sequences of viruses collected worldwide, especially in Asia. Although PCV-2 was reported in diseased dogs, no statistically significant or robust causal association between infection and disease manifestation was demonstrated. In conclusion, PCV-2 infection has been identified in Namibian dogs, most likely due to the ingestion of contaminated meat and by-products. However, the epidemiological and clinical consequences are still unclear and further investigations are necessary. Nevertheless, the high proportion of infected dogs showing clinical signs raises concern about the potential of PCV-2's role as a relevant viral pathogen in Namibia. The use of raw meat for dog nutrition should be discouraged, considering the known risks to animal and human health through disease transmission.
猪圆环病毒2型(PCV - 2)是猪的主要病原体,在全球养猪业中造成重大生产损失。多项研究在不同物种的无症状和患病个体中均检测到该病毒,凸显了PCV - 2宿主的可塑性。由于在食肉动物中已发现PCV - 2,本研究通过检测来自纳米比亚低收入农村地区的存档血液样本,来调查家犬对PCV - 2感染的易感性。选择该人群是考虑到由于直接接触和/或喂食生猪肉或副产品,其接触PCV - 2的概率较高。38份样本(6.61%)PCV - 2检测呈阳性,并对7个毒株的完整开放阅读框2(ORF2)进行了测序,结果显示存在三种主要的PCV - 2基因型(即PCV - 2a、 - 2b和 - 2d)。已确定PCV - 2a和PCV - 2b毒株与纳米比亚和南非的其他毒株存在令人信服的流行病学联系,而PCV - 2d毒株属于一个更广泛的进化枝,其中包括全球收集的病毒序列,尤其是亚洲的序列。尽管在患病犬中报告了PCV - 2,但未证明感染与疾病表现之间存在统计学上显著或有力的因果关联。总之,纳米比亚犬中已发现PCV - 2感染,很可能是由于摄入了受污染的肉类和副产品。然而,流行病学和临床后果仍不清楚,需要进一步调查。尽管如此,出现临床症状的感染犬比例较高,这引发了人们对PCV - 2在纳米比亚作为一种相关病毒病原体的潜在作用的担忧。考虑到通过疾病传播对动物和人类健康已知的风险,应不鼓励用生肉喂养犬类。