1. Serological prevalence of viral agents that induce reproductive failure in South Korean wild boar.
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Jeoung HY, Lim SI, Kim JJ, Cho YY, Kim YK, Song JY, Hyun BH, and An DJ
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- Animals, Cardiovirus Infections blood, Cardiovirus Infections epidemiology, Cardiovirus Infections virology, Encephalomyocarditis virus, Herpesvirus 1, Suid, Parvoviridae Infections blood, Parvoviridae Infections epidemiology, Parvoviridae Infections virology, Parvovirus, Porcine, Pseudorabies blood, Pseudorabies epidemiology, Reproduction, Republic of Korea epidemiology, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Serologic Tests, Swine, Swine Diseases epidemiology, Antibodies, Viral blood, Cardiovirus Infections veterinary, Parvoviridae Infections veterinary, Pseudorabies virology, Sus scrofa, Swine Diseases virology
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Background: Viral agents associated with reproductive failure such as Aujeszky's disease virus (ADV), encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV), and porcine parvovirus (PPV) have also been identified in European wild boar. To screen for the presence of antibodies against ADV, EMCV, and PPV from wild boar (Sus scrofa) in South Korea, 481 serum samples were collected from wild boar hunted between December 2010 and May 2011., Results: Of the 481 serum samples tested, 47 (9.8%) and 37 (7.7%) were seropositive for ADV and EMCV antibodies, respectively, based on a neutralization test (VNT), and 142 (29.5%) were seropositive for PPV antibodies based on a hemagglutination inhibition (HI) test., Conclusions: This was the first survey to identify the seroprevalence of the three major viruses associated with reproductive failure in the wild boar population of South Korea. Wild boar may act as a reservoir for many viruses that cause infectious diseases in domestic pigs. Thus, strict prevention and control measures, such as continuous wildlife disease surveillance and strategic methods of downsizing the population density, should be implemented to prevent disease transmission from wild boar to domestic pigs.
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- 2015
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