Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome: characteristic features of the infected fetus

dc.citation.epage7en_US
dc.citation.spage4en_US
dc.contributor.authorRowland, Raymond R. R.
dc.contributor.authorNietfeld, Jerome C.
dc.contributor.authorDritz, Steven S.
dc.contributor.authoreiddritzen_US
dc.date.accessioned2009-11-10T14:37:46Z
dc.date.available2009-11-10T14:37:46Z
dc.date.issued2009-11-10T14:37:46Z
dc.date.published2005en_US
dc.descriptionSwine research, 2005 is known as Swine day, 2005en
dc.description.abstractPregnant gilts were infected at 90 days of gestation with porcine reproductive and respiratory virus (PRRSV) isolate SD-23983. Fetuses recovered between 109 and 112 days of gestation were analyzed for the presence of PRRSV. The results showed that not all fetuses were infected, and that infected fetuses tended to be clustered within the uterine horns, suggesting that virus is spread from fetus to fetus. Even though affected litters exhibited different degrees of gross pathology, the presence of an anatomical abnormality was not an identifier of an infected fetus. Analysis of virus replication in individual tissues identified the thymus as the principal site of PRRSV replication. The results show that PRRSV infection in the developing fetus follows a unique course and that PRRSVinduced alterations may be the result of the effect of PRRSV on maternal tissues. These factors need to be taken into consideration when diagnosing PRRSV infection as the cause for aborted and stillborn fetuses.en_US
dc.description.conferenceSwine Day, 2005, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 2005en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2097/2119
dc.publisherKansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Serviceen_US
dc.relation.isPartOfSwine day, 2005en_US
dc.relation.isPartOfSummary Publication of Report of Progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 964en_US
dc.relation.isPartOfKansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 06-63-Sen_US
dc.subjectPorcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virusen_US
dc.subjectPRRSen_US
dc.subjectDiagnosticsen_US
dc.subjectFetal infectionen_US
dc.subjectSwineen_US
dc.titlePorcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome: characteristic features of the infected fetusen_US
dc.typeConference paperen_US

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