TY - JOUR
T1 - The jigsaw of PRRSV virulence
AU - Ruedas-Torres, I.
AU - Rodríguez-Gómez, I. M.
AU - Sánchez-Carvajal, J. M.
AU - Larenas-Muñoz, F.
AU - Pallarés, F. J.
AU - Carrasco, L.
AU - Gómez-Laguna, J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s)
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is the causative agent of the, probably, most economically important disease for the pig industry worldwide. This disease, characterised by producing reproductive failure in sows and respiratory problems in growing pigs, appeared in the late 1980s in the United States and Canada. Since its appearance, strains capable of producing higher mortality rates as well as greater severity in clinical signs and lesions than classical strains have been identified. However, since the first reports of these “virulent” PRRSV outbreaks, no homogeneity and consensus in their description have been established. Moreover, to the authors’ knowledge, there is no published information related to the criteria that a PRRSV strain should fulfil to be considered as a “virulent” strain. In this review, we revise the terminology used and gather the information related to the main characteristics and differences in clinical signs, lesions, viral replication and tropism as well as immunological parameters between virulent and classical PRRSV strains and propose a first approximation to the criteria to define a virulent PRRSV strain.
AB - Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is the causative agent of the, probably, most economically important disease for the pig industry worldwide. This disease, characterised by producing reproductive failure in sows and respiratory problems in growing pigs, appeared in the late 1980s in the United States and Canada. Since its appearance, strains capable of producing higher mortality rates as well as greater severity in clinical signs and lesions than classical strains have been identified. However, since the first reports of these “virulent” PRRSV outbreaks, no homogeneity and consensus in their description have been established. Moreover, to the authors’ knowledge, there is no published information related to the criteria that a PRRSV strain should fulfil to be considered as a “virulent” strain. In this review, we revise the terminology used and gather the information related to the main characteristics and differences in clinical signs, lesions, viral replication and tropism as well as immunological parameters between virulent and classical PRRSV strains and propose a first approximation to the criteria to define a virulent PRRSV strain.
KW - Correlates of virulence
KW - PRRSV
KW - Strain
KW - Terminology
KW - Virulence
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U2 - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2021.109168
DO - 10.1016/j.vetmic.2021.109168
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34246042
AN - SCOPUS:85111786186
SN - 0378-1135
VL - 260
JO - Veterinary Microbiology
JF - Veterinary Microbiology
M1 - 109168
ER -