...
首页> 外文期刊>BMC Veterinary Research >Host predilection and transmissibility of vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus strains in domestic cattle ( Bos taurus ) and swine ( Sus scrofa )
【24h】

Host predilection and transmissibility of vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus strains in domestic cattle ( Bos taurus ) and swine ( Sus scrofa )

机译:寄主牛和猪(Sus scrofa)的水疱性口炎新泽西病毒株的宿主嗜好和传染性。

获取原文
           

摘要

Background Epidemiologic data collected during epidemics in the western United States combined with limited experimental studies involving swine and cattle suggest that host predilection of epidemic vesicular stomatitis New Jersey virus (VSNJV) strains results in variations in clinical response, extent and duration of virus shedding and transmissibility following infection in different hosts. Laboratory challenge of livestock with heterologous VSNJV strains to investigate potential viral predilections for these hosts has not been thoroughly investigated. In separate trials, homologous VSNJV strains (NJ82COB and NJ82AZB), and heterologous strains (NJ06WYE and NJOSF [Ossabaw Island, sand fly]) were inoculated into cattle via infected black fly bite. NJ82AZB and NJ06WYE were similarly inoculated into swine. Results Clinical scores among viruses infecting cattle were significantly different and indicated that infection with a homologous virus resulted in more severe clinical presentation and greater extent and duration of viral shedding. No differences in clinical severity or extent and duration of viral shedding were detected in swine. Conclusions Differences in clinical presentation and extent and duration of viral shedding may have direct impacts on viral spread during epidemics. Viral transmission via animal-to-animal contact and insect vectored transmission are likely to occur at higher rates when affected animals are presenting severe clinical signs and shedding high concentrations of virus. More virulent viral strains resulting in more severe disease in livestock hosts are expected to spread more rapidly and greater distances during epidemics than those causing mild or inapparent signs.
机译:背景技术在美国西部的流行病期间收集的流行病学数据与有限的涉及猪和牛的实验研究相结合,表明流行性水疱性口炎新泽西病毒(VSNJV)菌株的宿主偏爱导致临床反应,病毒脱落和传播的持续时间,持续时间的差异在不同宿主中感染之后。尚未彻底调查具有异源VSNJV株的牲畜的实验室挑战,以调查这些宿主的潜在病毒倾向。在单独的试验中,通过感染的黑蝇叮咬将同源VSNJV株(NJ82COB和NJ82AZB)和异源株(NJ06WYE和NJOSF [Ossabaw Island,沙蝇])接种到牛中。将NJ82AZB和NJ06WYE类似地接种到猪中。结果感染牛的病毒之间的临床评分存在显着差异,表明同源病毒感染导致临床症状更加严重,病毒脱落的程度和持续时间更长。在猪中没有发现临床严重性或病毒脱落的程度和持续时间的差异。结论临床表现,病毒脱落的程度和持续时间的差异可能直接影响流行期间的病毒传播。当受影响的动物表现出严重的临床体征并排出高浓度的病毒时,通过动物与动物的接触进行的病毒传播和以昆虫为载体的传播可能会以更高的速率发生。与导致轻度或不明显体征的病毒株相比,在牲畜寄主中导致更严重疾病的更强毒株有望在流行期间传播得更快,距离更远。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号