Korean Journal of Veterinary Service (한국동물위생학회지)
- Volume 24 Issue 4
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- Pages.343-346
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- 2001
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- 3022-7372(pISSN)
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- 2287-7630(eISSN)
Detection of antibody to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus from pig sera collected during the period of January to December 2000
- Jung, Hae-Sun (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
- Kim, Su-Mi (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
- Kim, Jong-Taik (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
- Han, Tae-Uk (Department of Veterinary medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Kang, Shien-Young (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University) ;
- Shin, Kwang-Soon (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
- Kim, Chul-Joong (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
- Park, Bae-Keun (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University) ;
- Kim, Hyun-Soo (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
- Published : 2001.12.01
Abstract
During the period of January to December 2000, a total of 3,505 swine sera was collected from 208 farms, which are located throughout country, for the diagnosis of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome(PRRS). The antibody to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus(PRRS) was tested by indirect immunofluorescent antibody(IFA) test. Of 208 farms tested, at least one or more than one pigs was positive for PRRSV antibody in 188(90.4%) farms. The overall seroprevalence of PRRSV antibody was 45.1% (1581/3505). Most pigs were infected with PRRSV at around 50- to 60-day old. The seroprevalence of antibody varied with age. The highest seroprevalence of PRRSV antibody was observed in the growing pigs at around 80-day old. About one-thirds of adult pigs including boar, gilt and sow were positive to PRRSV antibody. In many farms, the infection of PRRSV was chronic and confined to grower and/or finisher. However, antibody was detected from all production phase in some farms.