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Prevalence and Evolution Analysis of Porcine Circovirus 3 in China from 2018 to 2022

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ANIMALS
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani12121588

Keywords

prevalence; phylogenetic analysis; porcine circovirus 3

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PCV3 infection is prevalent in pig populations in China, with high variability in different provinces. PCV3a and PCV3b are the predominant subtypes in the studied regions. These findings provide important insights into the epidemiology and evolution of PCV3 in China and will guide future efforts to prevent and control the disease.
Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3) is an emerging virus, causing substantial economic losses in pig populations, that was first detected in 2016. Furthermore, the virus has already been reported in Europe, the Americas, and Asia, including China, indicating that the virus has spread worldwide. However, the molecular epidemiology of PCV3 still needs further study. To investigate PCV3 epidemiological characteristics in China, 2707 serum samples of pigs were randomly collected from 17 provinces in China between September 2018 and March 2022 and analyzed via PCR assays. The study showed that PCV3 infection was prevalent in the overall population with 31.07% (841/2707) and 100.0% (17/17) at sample and province levels, respectively, though the positivity rate of PCV3 varied from 7.41 to 70.0% in different provinces, suggesting that PCV3 infection has a widespread distribution in China. We selected 22 serum samples from different regions that had high levels of viral DNA for amplification and sequenced their ORF2 (Cap) gene. According to the phylogenetic analysis, all isolates in the current study could be grouped into two separate subclades, with 15 strains belonging to Glade 3a and 7 strains belonging to Glade 3b, indicating that PCV3a and PCV3b were the predominant subtypes in the regions of China studied. Meanwhile, additional analysis revealed that the capsid gene sequences identified in this study displayed 97.46 similar to 99.8% nucleotide (nt) and 97.06 similar to 100% amino acid (aa) sequence similarity with other PCV3 available reference strains, respectively. In general, our studies provide important insights for understanding the prevalence and evolution of PCV3 in China and will guide future efforts to develop measures for preventing and controlling the disease.

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