Challenge of naïve and vaccinated pigs with a vaccine-derived recombinant porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 1 strain (Horsens strain)

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  • Lise K. Kvisgaard
  • Larsen, Lars Erik
  • Charlotte S. Kristensen
  • Frédéric Paboeuf
  • Patricia Renson
  • Olivier Bourry

In July 2019, a vaccine-derived recombinant Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus 1 strain (PRRSV-1) (Horsens strain) infected more than 40 Danish sow herds, resulting in severe losses. In the present study, the pathogenicity of the recombinant Horsens strain was assessed and compared to a reference PRRSV-1 strain using a well-characterized experimental model in young SPF pigs. Furthermore, the efficacies of three different PRRSV-1 MLV vaccines to protect pigs against challenge with the recombinant strain were assessed. Following challenge, the unvaccinated pigs challenged with the Horsens strain had significant increased viral load in serum compared to all other groups. No macroscopic changes were observed at necropsy, but tissue from the lungs and tonsils from almost all pigs were PRRSV-positive. The viral load in serum was lower in all vaccinated groups compared to the unvaccinated group challenged with the Horsens strain, and only small differences were seen among the vaccinated groups. The findings in the present study, combined with two other recent reports, indicate that this recombinant “Horsens” strain indeed is capable of inducing infection in growing pigs as well as in pregnant sows that is comparable to or even exceeding those induced by typical PRRSV-1, subtype 1 strains. However, absence of notable clinical signs and lack of significant macroscopic changes indicate that this strain is less virulent than previously characterized highly virulent PRRSV-1 strains.

Original languageEnglish
Article number417
JournalVaccines
Volume9
Issue number5
Number of pages12
ISSN2076-393X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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  • Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, PRRSV, Recombination, Swine, Vaccine efficacy, Vaccines

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