Sero-epidemiology of porcine parvovirus, circovirus, and classical swine fever virus infections in India

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Dipak Deka
Nagendra Nath Barman
Nipu Deka
Balwinder Kaur Batth
Gagandeep Singh
Sarabjot Singh
Ravi Kant Agrawal
Chandra Sekhar Mukhopadhyay
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[1] Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,College of Animal Biotechnology
[2] Assam Agricultural University,Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Science
[3] Assam Agricultural University,ICAR
[4] Albert Einstein College of Medicine,AICRP on pig
[5] Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University,School of Public Health and Zoonoses
[6] Indian Veterinary Research Institute,Livestock Products Technology Division
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2021年 / 53卷
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PCV-2; PPV; CSFV; Infection; ELISA; Reproductive failure;
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Reproductive problems in swine caused by porcine viruses pose a serious threat to the pig industry in developing countries like India. For evaluating the true extent of porcine infections, a total of 1308 representative sera samples were collected from 92 different pig farms covering 8 North-Eastern states and Punjab state of Northern India during a period of 2 years (2011–2013). Sera samples were tested for the presence of antibodies against porcine parvovirus (PPV), porcine circovirus-2 (PCV-2), and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) using commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kits. In the North-Eastern states, the seroprevalence of CSFV in non-vaccinated animals was 6.30% and that of PCV2 and PPV was 6.28% and 1.24%, respectively. In Punjab, the seroprevalence of CSFV in non-vaccinated animals was 44.44% and seroprevalence of PCV-2 and PPV was 34.07% and 39.10%, respectively. Detection of antibodies against more than one virus revealed that 4.66% animals had co-infection with PCV-2 and PPV, 1.75% with CSF and PPV, 1.98% with CSF and PCV-2, and 1.75% with all the three viruses. The receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curve analysis depicted that piglet mortality, parvovirus, and CSFV were the most important parameters with an AUC value of 0.997, 0.897, and 0.973, respectively. Incidence of single or co-infection with different viruses showed that the occurrence of single infection was significantly more prevalent than co-infection. This study provides useful information to set up future epidemiologic, flock management, and public animal health policies for the prevention and control of PCV-2, PPV, and CSF in India.
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