Ecology of Porcine Astrovirus Type 3 in a Herd with Associated Neurologic Disease

Viruses. 2020 Sep 7;12(9):992. doi: 10.3390/v12090992.

Abstract

Astroviruses (AstVs) cause disease in a wide variety of species. Porcine AstVs are highly genetically diverse and conventionally assigned to five genetic lineages (PoAstV1-5). Due to the increasing evidence that porcine astrovirus type 3 (PoAstV3) is a cause of encephalomyelitis in swine and to elucidate important ecologic characteristics, the infection dynamics and environmental distribution of PoAstV3 were investigated in a herd with PoAstV3-associated neurologic disease. Over a 22 week period, the frequency of PoAstV3 fecal shedding varied by pig and age. The peak detection by RT-qPCR of PoAstV3 on fecal swabs (95%; 61 of 64) occurred at 3 weeks of age. The lowest frequency of detection was at 21 weeks of age (4%; 2 of 47); however, the frequency increased to 41% (19 of 46) at the final sampling time point (25 weeks of age). Viremia was rare (0.9%: 4 of 433). Detection in oral fluid was consistent with 75% to 100% of samples positive at each time point. Pens and feeders also had a high rate of detection with a majority of samples positive at a majority of sampling time points. Based on the data presented, PoAstV3 can be consistently detected in the environment with a majority of pigs being infected and a subset intermittently shedding the virus in feces out to 25 weeks of age. These findings suggest the importance of as-yet unidentified risk factors associated with the development of PoAstV3-associated polioencephalomyelitis.

Keywords: astrovirus; longitudinal study; neurologic disease; porcine astrovirus type 3; swine.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Astroviridae Infections / virology*
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Ecology*
  • Feces / virology
  • Gliosis / pathology
  • Gliosis / virology
  • Mamastrovirus / genetics
  • Mamastrovirus / isolation & purification
  • Mamastrovirus / physiology*
  • Nervous System Diseases / virology*
  • Pilot Projects
  • Swine
  • Swine Diseases / virology
  • Viremia / veterinary
  • Virus Shedding

Supplementary concepts

  • Mamastrovirus 3