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一种改良活病毒疫苗对公猪繁殖与呼吸综合征的影响。

Effects of a modified-live virus vaccine against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome in boars.

作者信息

Christopher-Hennings J, Nelson E A, Nelson J K, Benfield D A

机构信息

Animal Disease Research and Diagnostic Laboratory, South Dakota State University, Brookings 57007, USA.

出版信息

Am J Vet Res. 1997 Jan;58(1):40-5.

PMID:8989494
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine whether vaccine virus is found in serum and semen of vaccinated boars, whether vaccination prevents subsequent shedding of wild-type virus after challenge exposure, and whether semen and blood variables are altered after vaccination or challenge exposure with wild-type virus, or both.

DESIGN

Throughout the 50-day postvaccination period, serum and semen from exposed boars were evaluated for the presence of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). All boars were then challenge-exposed with PRRSV isolate VR-2332 and evaluated for an additional 27 days. Semen quality variables, serostatus, and blood variables were monitored.

ANIMALS

7 PRRSV-seronegative adult boars.

PROCEDURE

Semen was collected 3 times weekly and evaluated by use of a nested reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction for detection of PRRSV RNA. Serum was obtained weekly and evaluated by nested reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, virus isolation, and PRRSV ELISA. Semen quality variables were evaluated 3 times weekly, and CBC was performed weekly.

RESULTS

Vaccine virus was shed in the semen of all vaccinated boars, but shedding was of shorter duration in 4 of 5 vaccinated boars than that generally observed after exposure to wild-type virus. After challenge exposure, shedding of wild-type virus in semen was shortened or eliminated in 4 of 5 vaccinated boars. Percentage of forward movement and normal spermatozoal morphology and motility were significantly reduced in vaccinated boars after challenge exposure.

CONCLUSIONS

Vaccine virus was shed in semen of vaccinated boars, but vaccination generally reduced or eliminated shedding of wild-type PRRSV after challenge exposure. Semen quality appeared to be less than optimal, particularly after vaccination and subsequent challenge exposure with wild-type virus.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Extra-label use of the PRRSV vaccine in boars remains controversial because some boars may still shed wild-type virus in semen after challenge exposure at postvaccination day 50. Semen quality also appeared to be altered after vaccination and subsequent challenge exposure.

摘要

目的

确定疫苗病毒是否存在于接种疫苗的公猪的血清和精液中,接种疫苗是否能防止在接触病毒后野生型病毒的后续排出,以及接种疫苗或接触野生型病毒后精液和血液变量是否会发生改变,或者两者都会改变。

设计

在接种疫苗后的50天内,对接种疫苗的公猪的血清和精液进行评估,以检测猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)的存在。然后所有公猪都接触PRRSV毒株VR-2332,并在接下来的27天内进行评估。监测精液质量变量、血清状态和血液变量。

动物

7头PRRSV血清阴性的成年公猪。

步骤

每周收集3次精液,并使用巢式逆转录聚合酶链反应检测PRRSV RNA。每周采集血清,并通过巢式逆转录聚合酶链反应、病毒分离和PRRSV酶联免疫吸附测定进行评估。每周评估3次精液质量变量,并每周进行一次全血细胞计数。

结果

所有接种疫苗的公猪精液中都排出了疫苗病毒,但5头接种疫苗的公猪中有4头排出疫苗病毒的持续时间比接触野生型病毒后通常观察到的时间短。在接触病毒后,5头接种疫苗的公猪中有4头精液中野生型病毒的排出时间缩短或停止。接种疫苗的公猪在接触病毒后,向前运动的精子百分比、正常精子形态和活力显著降低。

结论

接种疫苗的公猪精液中排出了疫苗病毒,但接种疫苗通常会减少或消除接触病毒后野生型PRRSV的排出。精液质量似乎不太理想,尤其是在接种疫苗以及随后接触野生型病毒之后。

临床意义

在公猪中额外使用PRRSV疫苗仍然存在争议,因为一些公猪在接种疫苗后50天接触病毒后,精液中仍可能排出野生型病毒。接种疫苗以及随后接触病毒后,精液质量似乎也发生了改变。

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