Affiliation:
1. USDA, ARS, National Animal Disease Center, Ames, Iowa, USA
2. Fios Therapeutics, Inc., Rochester, Minnesota, USA
3. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Haemophilus parasuis
causes Glässer's disease, a syndrome of polyserositis, meningitis, and arthritis in swine. Previous studies with
H. parasuis
have revealed virulence disparity among isolates and inconsistent heterologous protection. In this study, virulence, direct transmission, and heterologous protection of 4 isolates of
H. parasuis
(SW114, 12939, MN-H, and 29755) were evaluated using a highly susceptible pig model. In an initial experiment, isolates 12939, MN-H, and 29755 caused Glässer's disease, while strain SW114 failed to cause any clinical signs of disease. One pig from each group challenged with MN-H or 29755 failed to develop clinical disease but was able to transmit
H. parasuis
to noninfected pigs, which subsequently developed Glässer's disease. Pigs colonized with SW114, 29755, or MN-H that were free of clinical disease were protected from a subsequent challenge with isolate 12939. In a following experiment, pigs vaccinated with strain SW114 given as either a bacterin intramuscularly or a live intranasal vaccine were protected from subsequent challenge with isolate 12939; however, some pigs given live SW114 developed arthritis. Overall these studies demonstrated that pigs infected with virulent isolates of
H. parasuis
can remain healthy and serve as reservoirs for transmission to naive pigs and that heterologous protection among
H. parasuis
isolates is possible. In addition, further attenuation of strain SW114 is necessary if it is to be used as a live vaccine.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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