Pseudorabies Virus Variant in Bartha-K61–Vaccinated Pigs, China, 2012

Tongqing An(Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Jinmei Peng(Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Zhi‐Jun Tian(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Hongyuan Zhao(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Na Li(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yimin Liu(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Jiazeng Chen(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Chaoliang Leng(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yan Sun(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Dan Chang(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Guangzhi Tong(Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
Emerging infectious diseases
September 5, 2013
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Abstract

The widely used pseudorabies virus (PRV) Bartha-K61 vaccine has played a key role in the eradication of PRV. Since late 2011, however, a disease characterized by neurologic symptoms and a high number of deaths among newborn piglets has occurred among Bartha-K61-vaccinated pigs on many farms in China. Clinical samples from pigs on 15 farms in 6 provinces were examined. The PRV gE gene was detectable by PCR in all samples, and sequence analysis of the gE gene showed that all isolates belonged to a relatively independent cluster and contained 2 amino acid insertions. A PRV (named HeN1) was isolated and caused transitional fever in pigs. In protection assays, Bartha-K61 vaccine provided 100% protection against lethal challenge with SC (a classical PRV) but only 50% protection against 4 challenges with strain HeN1. The findings suggest that Bartha-K61 vaccine does not provide effective protection against PRV HeN1 infection.


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