Assessment of exposure to influenza A viruses in pigs between weaning and market age

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Juliana Bonin Ferreira
Zvonimir Poljak
Robert Friendship
Éva Nagy
Greg Wideman
Helena Grgić
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[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Population Health and Pathobiology
[2] University of Guelph,Department of Population Medicine
[3] University of Guelph,Department of Pathobiology
[4] South-West Veterinary Ontario Services,undefined
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Veterinary Research | / 52卷
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Influenza A virus; Antibodies; Swine; Co-circulation;
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Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are common causes of respiratory infection in pigs. The objective of this study was to characterize the circulation of IAVs between weaning and market age on the basis of development of antibody response and molecular epidemiology of detected viruses. Two batches of weaned pigs were followed in the nursery and finisher barns with a sample of 81 and 75 pigs. Nasal swabs and blood samples were collected from individual pigs for virological and serological analyses. A H3N2 subtype virus, of cluster IV, was detected in Study 1, with a maximum of 97.9% identity to HA gene of viruses previously isolated in Ontario. In Study 2, a H1N1 subtype virus, of 2009 H1N1 pandemic lineage, was detected, with a maximum of 97.8% identity to HA gene of viruses previously isolated in Ontario. On the basis of HA gene, it was observed that pigs were being detected with the same virus over time. The existence of antibody titers for IAV other than the isolated one confirmed that more than one subtype can circulate in the same population. In Study 1, pigs with higher numbers of IAV detection had lower serological titers for the same virus that was confirmed to circulate in the nursery (P < 0.01). Thorough knowledge of all endemic viral strains is fundamental for development of infection and disease control, particularly in complex production systems. This may include consideration of sampling and testing strategies which could detect circulation of all IAV variants, even if they have low prevalence.
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