Enteric calicivirus and rotavirus infections in domestic pigs

We report the prevalence of rotavirus and calicivirus infections, along with their respective association with diarrhoea in the porcine population of the region of northern Spain. A total of 221 samples were collected at random from different farms in the region and from the main slaughterhouse faci...

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Veröffentlicht in:Epidemiology and infection 2010-04, Vol.138 (4), p.542-548
Hauptverfasser: HALAIHEL, N., MASÍA, R. M., FERNÁNDEZ-JIMÉNEZ, M., RIBES, J. M., MONTAVA, R., De BLAS, I., GIRONÉS, O., ALONSO, J. L., BUESA, J.
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Zusammenfassung:We report the prevalence of rotavirus and calicivirus infections, along with their respective association with diarrhoea in the porcine population of the region of northern Spain. A total of 221 samples were collected at random from different farms in the region and from the main slaughterhouse facility in the city of Zaragoza. Faecal samples were scored as diarrhoeic or normal and grouped into five groups to match general farm management and age criteria: group I (suckling 0–4 weeks), group II (weaning >4–8 weeks), group III (transition >8–16 weeks), group IV (fattening >16–24 weeks) and group V (adults >24 weeks). Group A rotavirus detection and caliciviruses were investigated by reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT–PCR). Conventional RT–PCR was performed using primers designed to detect rotavirus group A, caliciviruses and/or human noroviruses. A real-time RT–PCR was carried out using TaqMan probes for genogroups GI and GII of noroviruses. Rotaviruses and caliciviruses were detected with an overall prevalence of 16·7% and 12·2%, respectively. Rotavirus detection in faecal samples was associated with both age and faecal consistency, being more frequent in piglets aged
ISSN:0950-2688
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DOI:10.1017/S0950268809990872