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Transbound Emerg Dis ; 68(4): 1761-1766, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33108006

ABSTRACT

Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is considered a new circovirus and since it first description has been widely reported in most of the swine-producing countries. Multisystemic inflammation and reproductive failure are consistent and concerning issues associated with PCV3 infection. This report describes the clinical and pathological features of a chronic reproductive disorder in a swine herd in Argentina associated with the presence of PCV3. Mummified (n = 42) and stillborn piglets (n = 20) from a case of chronic reproductive disorder (Study A) and mummified and stillborn piglets (n = 141) from normal deliveries (Study B) were retrospectively assessed for the presence of multiple reproductive pathogens (PCV3, PCV2, ADV, PPV, Leptospira spp. and Brucella spp). On study, A PCV3 and PPV were detected in 15 and 8 pools, respectively, with a coinfection rate of 100% in all PPV-positive cases. Three out of 131 foetuses from three different sows from Study B were positive only for PCV3. Histological evaluation of hearts from stillborn also showed lesions similar to those previously described in the literature for PCV3-reproductive disease. Partial genome of PCV3 was amplified and phylogenetic analysis showed that strains of Study A and B clustered within the PCV3a and PCV3b clades, respectively. This study demonstrates, for the first time, the PCV3 has been circulating in Argentina at least since 2016 and its potential role in reproductive disorders. Further studies are warranted to determine the role of PCV3 in the reproductive disease complex and its prevalence in the swine industry in Argentina.


Subject(s)
Circoviridae Infections , Circovirus , Swine Diseases , Animals , Argentina/epidemiology , Circoviridae Infections/epidemiology , Circoviridae Infections/veterinary , Circovirus/genetics , Female , Phylogeny , Retrospective Studies , Swine , Swine Diseases/epidemiology
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Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ; 50: 110-115, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28131371

ABSTRACT

Swine farms provide a dynamic environment for the evolution of influenza A viruses (IAVs). The present report shows the results of a surveillance effort of IAV infection in one commercial swine farm in Argentina. Two cross-sectional serological and virological studies (n=480) were carried out in 2011 and 2012. Virus shedding was detected in nasal samples from pigs from ages 7, 21 and 42-days old. More than 90% of sows and gilts but less than 40% of 21-days old piglets had antibodies against IAV. In addition, IAV was detected in 8/17 nasal swabs and 10/15 lung samples taken from necropsied pigs. A subset of these samples was further processed for virus isolation resulting in 6 viruses of the H1N2 subtype (δ2 cluster). Pathological studies revealed an association between suppurative bronchopneumonia and necrotizing bronchiolitis with IAV positive samples. Statistical analyses showed that the degree of lesions in bronchi, bronchiole, and alveoli was higher in lungs positive to IAV. The results of this study depict the relevance of continuing long-term active surveillance of IAV in swine populations to establish IAV evolution relevant to swine and humans.


Subject(s)
Bronchopneumonia/veterinary , Epidemiological Monitoring , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/veterinary , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Animals , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Argentina/epidemiology , Bronchopneumonia/epidemiology , Bronchopneumonia/virology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/classification , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/immunology , Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype/isolation & purification , Influenza A Virus, H1N2 Subtype/isolation & purification , Influenza, Human , Lung/pathology , Lung/virology , Nose/virology , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/epidemiology , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/physiopathology , Orthomyxoviridae Infections/virology , Sus scrofa , Swine , Swine Diseases/virology , Virus Shedding
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Rev. Ecuat. cancerol ; (1): 43-7, jul. 1997. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-235501

ABSTRACT

Comenta que el Instituto del Cáncer Solca Núcleo de Quito cuenta, desde 1994, con un proyector de fuentes de cesio 137, dicha implementación ha permitido la utilización de este radionucleido en los tratamientos de braquiterapia ginecológica. En nuestro hospital se realiza este tipo de implantes endocavitarios mediante la técnica de postcarga a control remoto. Las características del equipo y la técnica empleada posibilitan tanto la realización de una dosimetría personalizada para cada tratamiento, así como también la optimización de la radioprotección...


Subject(s)
Humans , Brachytherapy , Cesium , Health Services , Radiation-Protective Agents , Cancer Care Facilities , Ecuador , Patients
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