Author: Pomorskaâ€Mól, MaÅ‚gorzata; Podgórska, Katarzyna; Czyżewskaâ€Dors, Ewelina; Turlewiczâ€Podbielska, Hanna; Gogulski, Maciej; WÅ‚odarek, Jan; Åukomska, Anna
Title: Kinetics of single and dual simultaneous infection of pigs with swine influenza A virus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus Cord-id: vlzuva4i Document date: 2020_7_3
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Simultaneous viral infections exhibit the phenomenon of viral interference, but understanding of the effect of one virus on another is limited. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate and compare clinical characteristics, immune and acute phase response, viral shedding and viral load in pigs singly and doubly inoculated with swine influenza A virus (swIAV) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). ANIMALS: Fiftyâ€four 7â€weekâ€old piglets. METHODS: Clinical status and gross lun
Document: BACKGROUND: Simultaneous viral infections exhibit the phenomenon of viral interference, but understanding of the effect of one virus on another is limited. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate and compare clinical characteristics, immune and acute phase response, viral shedding and viral load in pigs singly and doubly inoculated with swine influenza A virus (swIAV) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). ANIMALS: Fiftyâ€four 7â€weekâ€old piglets. METHODS: Clinical status and gross lung lesions were scored. Titration of swIAV was carried out in Madinâ€Darby canine kidney cells. The PRRSV RNA was quantified using a commercial qPCR kit. Antibodies were detected by hemagglutination inhibition assay and commercial ELISA. A lymphocyte proliferation assay was used to measure antigenâ€specific Tâ€cell responses. Acute phase proteins were determined using ELISA. RESULTS: No differences were found between mean clinical scores, swIAV and PRRSV shedding, and magnitude of the humoral and Tâ€cell response between singleâ€inoculated and dualâ€inoculated groups. Concentrations of Câ€reactive protein and haptoglobin increased in PRRSVâ€inoculated and coinoculated groups, whereas serum amyloid A concentration was increased in groups inoculated or coinoculated with swIAV. Mean swIAV TCID(50) titers in the lungs did not differ significantly between coinoculated and swIAV singleâ€inoculated pigs. A significantly higher mean copy number of PRRSV was found in the lungs of PRRSV onlyâ€inoculated pigs at 2 day postinoculation (DPI). From 4 DPI, no significant differences in PRRSV load were identified. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Coinfection of pigs with swIAV and PRRSV did not potentiate clinical signs, lung lesions, immune response, and replication of the viruses in the respiratory tract.
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