Clinical and pathologic characterization of African swine fever virus infection in pigs in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Q3 Veterinary Veterinary Integrative Sciences Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.12982/vis.2024.003
L. Hoang, To My Quyen, L. Nguyen, N. N. Bich, N. P. Khánh, Nguyen Duc Hien
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African swine fever (ASF) is a highly infectious disease in pigs caused by the African swine fever virus (ASFV), which might result in 100% mortality. Pigs infected with ASFV might display different clinical and pathological features depending on virulence and host factors. This study aimed to determine features of clinical symptoms, macroscopic, and microscopic lesions of ASF in the Mekong Delta (MD), Vietnam during 2021–2022. The investigation was conducted following three fatal outbreaks of ASF in Hau Giang, Vinh Long, and Can Tho provinces, which are three central provinces out of thirteen in the MD. The spleen, lymph nodes, liver, kidney, and heart were collected from three infected pigs that displayed clinical symptoms of ASFV infection and confirmed the presence of ASFV by conventional PCR. The results indicated that infected pigs showed common clinical symptoms including high fever, anorexia, and moderate petechiae on the skin. Severe hemorrhage was observed in lymph nodes, spleen, kidneys, intestines, and gallbladders which were the main lesions during post-mortem examination. Microscopic lesions were characterized by lymphocytopenia, atrophy of lymphoid follicles in the immune system. However, distinct variations in clinical symptoms, macroscopic, and microscopic features among ASFV infection cases were not documented. This study provides a further understanding of the clinical presentation and pathological lesions caused by the ASFV strain circulating in the MD.
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越南湄公河三角洲猪感染非洲猪瘟病毒的临床和病理特征
非洲猪瘟(ASF)是由非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)引起的一种猪高度传染病,可导致 100% 的死亡。感染非洲猪瘟病毒的猪可能会因毒力和宿主因素的不同而表现出不同的临床和病理特征。本研究旨在确定 2021-2022 年期间越南湄公河三角洲(MD)非洲猪瘟的临床症状、宏观和微观病变特征。这项调查是在越南湄公河三角洲十三个省份中的三个中部省份--后江省、永隆省和芹苴省--爆发三次致命的 ASF 疫情后进行的。从三头出现 ASFV 感染临床症状的感染猪身上采集了脾脏、淋巴结、肝脏、肾脏和心脏,并通过常规 PCR 方法确认了 ASFV 的存在。结果显示,受感染的猪表现出常见的临床症状,包括高烧、厌食和皮肤上出现中度瘀斑。在淋巴结、脾脏、肾脏、肠道和胆囊中观察到严重出血,这也是尸体解剖时的主要病变。显微病变的特点是淋巴细胞减少、免疫系统淋巴滤泡萎缩。然而,ASFV 感染病例的临床症状、宏观和微观特征之间的明显差异并未记录在案。本研究有助于进一步了解在 MD 中流行的 ASFV 株引起的临床表现和病理病变。
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