Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Epidemiological analysis and detection of a 27a-like porcine parvovirus strain with pathogenicity in pregnant sows in Japan.
- Journal:
- The Journal of veterinary medical science
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Sato, Tetsuo et al.
- Affiliation:
- Nippon Institute for Biological Science · Japan
Abstract
Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is a major cause of reproductive failure in pigs. This study reports the first detection of a PPV 27a-like strain in Japan. A total of 387 samples from 113 cases (2015-2024) were analyzed, revealing 35 PPV-positive cases. Phylogenetic analysis identified the NG2794-2-3/2019 strain as a 27a-like variant. Experimental infection in pregnant sows resulted in fetal death and mummification, confirming pathogenicity. The strain exhibited prolonged viremia, indicating a high transmission risk. Owing to antigenic differences from vaccine strains, conventional PPV vaccines may be ineffective. This study highlights the urgent need for enhanced vaccines to control PPV-related reproductive disorders in Japan.
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