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− | == | + | ====Antigenicity==== |
− | + | *Two serotypes: | |
− | + | **PCV1 is harmless | |
− | + | **PCV2 is virulent, causing: | |
+ | ***Post-weaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome (PMWS) in young pigs | ||
+ | ***Porcine Dermatitis and Nephropathy Syndrome (PDNS) in older pigs | ||
− | == | + | ====Pathogenesis==== |
− | + | '''PMWS''': | |
+ | *Enlarged lymph nodes with lymphopenia as virus concentrates in germinal centers | ||
+ | *Typically strikes '''weaners''' (8-12 weeks old) | ||
+ | *Clinical signs: | ||
+ | **Pale skin color | ||
+ | **Jaundice | ||
+ | **Enlarged lymph nodes and kidneys | ||
+ | **Unthrifty appearance | ||
+ | **Lameness | ||
+ | **Respiratory disease | ||
+ | **Occasional diarrhoea | ||
+ | *Large range of differentials, particularly [[Classical Swine Fever|Swine Fever]], African Swine Fever, ''Pasteurella'', and colisepticemia | ||
+ | *Mortalities can reach 40% in an outbreak; nationally range from 4-10% annually | ||
+ | '''PDNS''': | ||
+ | *Can follow PMWS | ||
+ | *Seen in '''growers and finishers''' | ||
+ | *Presents as an immune-mediated '''necrotising vasculitis''' | ||
+ | *Extensive hemorrhages of kidneys and skin, especially in the scrotal region, accompanied by pyrexia | ||
− | === | + | ====Epidemiology==== |
− | + | *Poor immune response | |
+ | *Transfer is '''orofecal''' and '''venereal''' | ||
+ | *'''PCV2 is the most important widespread porcine virus''': | ||
+ | **Detrimental losses to the industry | ||
+ | **Predisposes to secondary infection | ||
+ | **Easily misdiagnosed | ||
− | === | + | ====Diagnosis==== |
− | Clinical signs | + | *Clinical signs |
+ | *Confirmed by PCR for PCV2 nucleic acid | ||
+ | *However, positives can show NO clinical signs | ||
+ | *Easily confused with [[Classical Swine Fever]] | ||
− | === | + | ====Control==== |
− | + | *No vaccines are available | |
+ | *Antibiotics to prevent secondary infection | ||
+ | *Good ventilation, bio-security, and proper management | ||
+ | *Passive antibody can be used in dire circumstances: | ||
+ | **Viral serum from an adult pig and be injected peritoneally into piglets to stimulate a high anitbody response | ||
+ | **Must be done by a vet and only within a single herd | ||
− | == | + | ===Postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS)=== |
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− | + | *Caused by a [[Circoviridae|porcine circovirus]] alone or in combination with [[Parvoviridae|porcine parvovirus]] | |
− | + | *May cause mild [[Lungs Inflammatory - Pathology#Interstitial pneumonia|interstitial pneumonia]], failure of lungs to collpse on opening the thoracic cavity | |
+ | *Microscopically: thickening of alveolar wall due to type 2 pneumocyte hyperplasia | ||
− | == | + | ==Literature Search== |
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− | + | Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation). | |
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+ | [http://www.cabi.org/cabdirect/FullTextPDF/2008/20083075304.pdf ''' Porcine circovirus structure and replication: a minireview.''' Weingartl, H. M.; University of Maribor, Faculty of Agriculture, Maribor, Slovenia, Agricultura (Slovenia), 2002, 1, 1, pp 11-14, 28 ref. - '''Full Test article'''] | ||
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Revision as of 18:36, 17 January 2011
This article is still under construction. |
Antigenicity
- Two serotypes:
- PCV1 is harmless
- PCV2 is virulent, causing:
- Post-weaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome (PMWS) in young pigs
- Porcine Dermatitis and Nephropathy Syndrome (PDNS) in older pigs
Pathogenesis
PMWS:
- Enlarged lymph nodes with lymphopenia as virus concentrates in germinal centers
- Typically strikes weaners (8-12 weeks old)
- Clinical signs:
- Pale skin color
- Jaundice
- Enlarged lymph nodes and kidneys
- Unthrifty appearance
- Lameness
- Respiratory disease
- Occasional diarrhoea
- Large range of differentials, particularly Swine Fever, African Swine Fever, Pasteurella, and colisepticemia
- Mortalities can reach 40% in an outbreak; nationally range from 4-10% annually
PDNS:
- Can follow PMWS
- Seen in growers and finishers
- Presents as an immune-mediated necrotising vasculitis
- Extensive hemorrhages of kidneys and skin, especially in the scrotal region, accompanied by pyrexia
Epidemiology
- Poor immune response
- Transfer is orofecal and venereal
- PCV2 is the most important widespread porcine virus:
- Detrimental losses to the industry
- Predisposes to secondary infection
- Easily misdiagnosed
Diagnosis
- Clinical signs
- Confirmed by PCR for PCV2 nucleic acid
- However, positives can show NO clinical signs
- Easily confused with Classical Swine Fever
Control
- No vaccines are available
- Antibiotics to prevent secondary infection
- Good ventilation, bio-security, and proper management
- Passive antibody can be used in dire circumstances:
- Viral serum from an adult pig and be injected peritoneally into piglets to stimulate a high anitbody response
- Must be done by a vet and only within a single herd
Postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS)
- Caused by a porcine circovirus alone or in combination with porcine parvovirus
- May cause mild interstitial pneumonia, failure of lungs to collpse on opening the thoracic cavity
- Microscopically: thickening of alveolar wall due to type 2 pneumocyte hyperplasia
Literature Search
Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
Porcine circovirus structure and replication: a minireview. Weingartl, H. M.; University of Maribor, Faculty of Agriculture, Maribor, Slovenia, Agricultura (Slovenia), 2002, 1, 1, pp 11-14, 28 ref. - Full Test article