PRRSV Detection by qPCR on Serum Samples Collected in Due-to-Wean Piglets in Five Positive Stable Breeding Herds Following a Sow Mass Vaccination with a Modified Live Vaccine: A Descriptive Study

Author:

Lebret Arnaud12ORCID,Normand Valérie12,Teixeira Costa Charlotte2,Messager Ingrid3,Berton Pauline1,Brissonnier Mathieu1,Nicolazo Théo2,Boulbria Gwenaël12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Porc.Spective Swine Vet Practice, ZA de Gohélève, 56920 Noyal-Pontivy, France

2. Rezoolution Pig Consulting Services, ZA de Gohélève, 56920 Noyal-Pontivy, France

3. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health France, Swine Bussiness Unit, 16, rue Louis Pasteur, 44119 Treillères, France

Abstract

Data concerning PRRSV-1 vaccine virus strains dissemination within vaccinated sow herds are scarce. However, it is a big concern for swine practitioners when designing the PRRSV diagnostics strategy in vaccinated farms. At the same time, the possibility of vaccine virus transmission from sows to their offspring is important to have in mind in order to limit the risk of recombination between different PPRSV-1 modified live virus vaccine (MLV1) when both sows and piglets have to be vaccinated. This study was conducted in five PRRSV-stable breeding herds. The selected farms presented different characteristics regarding production parameters and biosecurity management practices in order to be, as much as possible, representative of French swine production herds. In four different batches following a sow mass vaccination with a PRRSV-1 modified live virus vaccine (ReproCyc® PRRS EU, Boehringer Ingelheim, Ingelheim, Germany), we failed to detect the vaccine virus in due-to-wean piglets in all of the herds. This should mean that the dissemination of the vaccinal strain is a rare event, even just after a sow vaccination, at least for the vaccine tested in our study.

Funder

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health France

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary

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