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Prevalence of Infection with Porcine Circovirus Types 2 and 3 in the Wild Boar Population in the Campania Region (Southern Italy)

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ANIMALS
卷 11, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani11113215

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porcine circovirus; PCV-2; PCV-3; wild boars; prevalence

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  1. REGIONE CAMPANIA within the Regional Plan for wildlife monitoring

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A retrospective study was conducted to detect the presence of PCV-2 and PCV-3 genomes in wild boar samples in the Campania region. The combined prevalence was 74.32%, with 22.30% of animals being coinfected. Gender was identified as a significant risk factor for the disease. The study provides insights into the circulation of PCV-2 and PCV-3 in wild boars in Campania, Southern Italy.
Simple Summary: A retrospective, large-scale molecular survey was carried out to detect the presence of the PCV-2 and PCV-3 genomes in wild boar samples in the Campania region. A total of 148 samples from wild boars were tested for PCV-2 and PCV-3 by real-time PCR. The combined prevalence was 74.32%. The percentage of coinfected animals was 22.30%. In recent years, porcine circovirus (PCV) infection has been documented as an important and emerging health concern for livestock and wildlife worldwide. The purpose of the present study was to assess the molecular prevalence of PCV-2 and PCV-3 and to clarify the epidemiological role of wild boars in the circulation of this virus in Campania, Southern Italy. For this purpose, samples from several organs were collected during the hunting season 2017-2018 from 148 wild boars in the Campania region. Quantitative real-time PCR was used for the detection and quantification of PCV-2 and PCV-3 genomes. The combined prevalence of PCV-2 and PCV-3 was 74.32% in the wild boars tested. The proportions of wild boars positive for PCV-2 or PCV-3, or coinfected, were 47.30%, 49.32%, and 22.30%, respectively. No link was detected between PCV positivity and location, but gender was a risk factor for the disease (female; p < 0.0001; OR 0.29). Furthermore, our study provides a snapshot of PCV-2 and PCV-3 circulation in wild boars in the Campania region: our findings can help us to better understand the role of wildlife in PCV circulation.

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