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Characterizing the rapid spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) through an animal food manufacturing facility

机译:通过动物食品生产设施表征猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)的快速传播

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New regulatory and consumer demands highlight the importance of animal feed as a part of our national food safety system. Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is the first viral pathogen confirmed to be widely transmissible in animal food. Because the potential for viral contamination in animal food is not well characterized, the objectives of this study were to 1) observe the magnitude of virus contamination in an animal food manufacturing facility, and 2) investigate a proposed method, feed sequencing, to decrease virus decontamination on animal food-contact surfaces. A U.S. virulent PEDV isolate was used to inoculate 50 kg swine feed, which was mixed, conveyed, and discharged into bags using pilot-scale feed manufacturing equipment. Surfaces were swabbed and analyzed for the presence of PEDV RNA by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Environmental swabs indicated complete contamination of animal food-contact surfaces (0/40 vs. 48/48, positive baseline samples/total baseline samples, positive subsequent samples/total subsequent samples, respectively; P < 0.05) and near complete contamination of non-animal food-contact surfaces (0/24 vs. 16/18, positive baseline samples/total baseline samples, positive subsequent samples/total subsequent samples, respectively; P < 0.05). Flushing animal food-contact surfaces with low-risk feed is commonly used to reduce cross-contamination in animal feed manufacturing. Thus, four subsequent 50 kg batches of virus-free swine feed were manufactured using the same system to test its impact on decontaminating animal food-contact surfaces. Even after 4 subsequent sequences, animal food-contact surfaces retained viral RNA (28/33 positive samples/total samples), with conveying system being more contaminated than the mixer. A bioassay to test infectivity of dust from animal food-contact surfaces failed to produce infectivity. This study demonstrates the potential widespread viral contamination of surfaces in an animal food manufacturing facility and the difficulty of removing contamination using conventional feed sequencing, which underscores the importance for preventing viruses from entering and contaminating such facilities.
机译:新的法规和消费者需求突显了动物饲料作为我们国家食品安全体系的一部分的重要性。猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)是第一种被证实可在动物食品中广泛传播的病毒病原体。由于动物食品中潜在的病毒污染的特征尚未得到很好的表征,因此本研究的目的是:1)在动物食品生产设施中观察病毒污染的严重程度,以及2)研究一种提议的方法,即饲料测序,以减少病毒动物食品接触表面的去污。使用美国有毒力的PEDV分离株接种50公斤猪饲料,然后使用中试规模的饲料制造设备对其进行混合,运输和排入袋中。擦拭表面,并通过定量实时聚合酶链反应(qPCR)分析PEDV RNA的存在。环境棉签表明动物食品接触表面被完全污染(分别为0/40与48/48,阳性基线样品/总基线样品,后续阳性样品/后续总样品; P <0.05)和接近完全污染的非食品表面。动物食物接触表面(分别为0/24与16/18,阳性基线样品/总基线样品,后续阳性样品/后续总样品; P <0.05)。用低风险的饲料冲洗动物食品接触的表面通常用于减少动物饲料生产中的交叉污染。因此,使用同一系统生产了四批随后的50公斤无病毒猪饲料,以测试其对净化动物食品接触表面的影响。即使经过4个后续序列,与动物食品接触的表面仍保留了病毒RNA(28/33阳性样品/总样品),并且输送系统比搅拌机污染的程度更大。用于测试来自动物食品接触表面的粉尘的传染性的生物测定法未能产生传染性。这项研究证明了在动物食品生产设施中潜在的广泛的病毒表面污染,以及使用常规饲料测序方法清除污染物的困难,这突出了防止病毒进入和污染此类设施的重要性。

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