Oral fluids for the early detection of classical swine fever in commercial level pig pens

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https://doi.org/10.3390/v16030318

Language of the publication
English
Date
2024-02-20
Type
Article
Author(s)
  • Robert, Erin
  • Goonewardene, Kalhari
  • El Kanoa, Ian
  • Hochman, Orie
  • Nfon, Charles
  • Ambagala, Aruna
Publisher
MDPI

Abstract

The early detection of classical swine fever (CSF) remains a key challenge, especially when outbreaks are caused by moderate and low-virulent CSF virus (CSFV) strains. Oral fluid is a reliable and cost-effective sample type that is regularly surveilled for endemic diseases in commercial pig herds in North America. Here, we explored the possibility of utilizing oral fluids for the early detection of CSFV incursions in commercial-size pig pens using two independent experiments. In the first experiment, a seeder pig infected with the moderately-virulent CSFV Pinillos strain was used, and in the second experiment, a seeder pig infected with the highly-virulent CSFV Koslov strain was used. Pen-based oral fluid samples were collected daily and individual samples (whole blood, swabs) every other day. All samples were tested by a CSFV-specific real-time RT-PCR assay. CSFV genomic material was detected in oral fluids on the seventh and fourth day post-introduction of the seeder pig into the pen, in the first and second experiments, respectively. In both experiments, oral fluids tested positive before the contact pigs developed viremia, and with no apparent sick pigs in the pen. These results indicate that pen-based oral fluids are a reliable and convenient sample type for the early detection of CSF, and therefore, can be used to supplement the ongoing CSF surveillance activities in North America.

Subject

  • Viruses,
  • Hogs,
  • Diseases

Keywords

  • African and classical swine fever,
  • ASF,
  • CSF

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Yes

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ISSN
1999-4915

Article

Journal title
Viruses
Journal volume
16
Journal issue
3
Article number
318
Accepted date
2024-02-17
Submitted date
2024-01-18

Citation(s)

Robert, E., Goonewardene, K., El Kanoa, I., Hochman, O., Nfon, C., & Ambagala, A. (2024). Oral fluids for the early detection of classical swine fever in commercial level pig pens. Viruses, 16(3), 318. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16030318

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