TY - JOUR KW - Ungulate protoparvovirus 1 KW - UPV1 KW - porcine parvovirus KW - PPV KW - wild boars KW - Sus scrofa KW - seroprevalence KW - hemagglutination inhibition test AU - A Streck AU - T Homeier AU - U Plessow AU - M Pfeffer AU - U Truyen AB - Despite the high population density of wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Germany and the pathogene importance of Porcine parvovirus (PPV), only few data are available about the presence of PPV within this population. Here, the presence of PPV antibodies in sera of the wild boar population were determined in Saxony, Germany, an area of swine production and a natural habitat for wild boar. As a result, 155/285 samples were positive (titer ≥80), and the majority (89.68%) of these positive samples had titers ranging between 320 and 40,960. Increased titers were generally observed in older animals (without statistical significance), but no differences in sex and hunting sites could be determined. These results suggest that the PPV infection rate in Germany (at least in Saxony) is higher than those reported for most other European regions. Since wild boars can harbor new PPV types, these animals need to be intensively monitored in order to avoid the introduction of new PPV strains in the domestic swine population. BT - Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift C1 - {"oldId":111431,"title":"Estimating the prevalence of antibodies against Ungulate protoparvovirus 1 (porcine parvovirus) in wild boar populations for Saxony, Germany","topline":"","teaserText":"Untersuchungen zur Seropr\u00e4valenz von Antik\u00f6rpern gegen das Ungulate Protoparvovirus 1 (Porzine Parvovirus) in der Wildscheinpopulation Sachsens (Deutschland)","content":"

Summary<\/span>
Despite the high population density of wild boars (Sus scrofa<\/span>) in Germany and the pathogene importance of Porcine parvovirus<\/span> (PPV), only few data are available about the presence of PPV within this population. Here, the presence of PPV antibodies in sera of the wild boar population were determined in Saxony, Germany, an area of swine production and a natural habitat for wild boar. As a result, 155\/285 samples were positive (titer \u226580), and the majority (89.68%) of these positive samples had titers ranging between 320 and 40,960. Increased titers were generally observed in older animals (without statistical significance), but no differences in sex and hunting sites could be determined. These results suggest that the PPV infection rate in Germany (at least in Saxony) is higher than those reported for most other European regions. Since wild boars can harbor new PPV types, these animals need to be intensively monitored in order to avoid the introduction of new PPV strains in the domestic swine population.<\/p>

Keywords<\/span>
Ungulate protoparvovirus 1, UPV1, porcine parvovirus<\/span>, PPV, wild boars, Sus scrofa<\/span>, seroprevalence, hemagglutination inhibition test<\/p>

Zusammenfassung<\/span>
Trotz der hohen Wildschweindichte in Deutschland und der gro\u00dfen Bedeutung des Porcinen Parvovirus<\/span> (PPV) liegen nur wenige Informationen \u00fcber die Verbreitung des Virus in der Wildschweinpopulation vor. In dieser Studie haben wir die Seropr\u00e4valenz in der Wildscheinpopulation in Sachsen, einem Land mit einer gro\u00dfen Schweineproduktion und gro\u00dfen Wildschweinhabitaten, untersucht. Im Ergebnis waren 155 der 285 untersuchten Proben positiv (Titer \u2265 80) mit einem Gro\u00dfteil der Seren (89,68 %) mit Titern zwischen 320 und 40.960. \u00c4ltere Tiere wiesen generell h\u00f6here Titer auf (ohne statistische Signifikanz), Unterschiede bez\u00fcglich Geschlecht und Jagdgebiet konnten dagegen nicht festgestellt werden. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die PPV-Infektionen in Deutschland (Sachsen) h\u00e4ufiger sind als in anderen europ\u00e4ischen L\u00e4ndern. Da Wildschweine neue Typen des PPV beherbergen k\u00f6nnen, sollten diese Tiere intensiv \u00fcberwacht werden, um eine Einschleppung dieser Viren in die Hausschweinpopulation zu vermeiden.<\/p>

Schl\u00fcsselw\u00f6rter<\/span>
Ungulate Protoparvovirus 1, UPV1, Porzines Parvovirus<\/span>, PPV, Wildschwein, Sus scrofa<\/span>, Seropr\u00e4valenz, H\u00e4magglutinationshemmungstest<\/p>","categories":["Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","Abostufe BMTW","Fachartikel"],"fromDate":"Oct 28, 2019 1:28:14 PM","oldUrls":["http:\/\/vetline.de\/estimating-the-prevalence-of-antibodies-against-ungulate-protoparvovirus-1-porcine-parvovirus-in-wild-boar-populations-for-saxony-germany\/150\/3130\/111431"],"doiLanguage":"englisch","doiProductFormat":"online","doiPublisher":"Schl\u00fctersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG","doiSerialWorkTitle":"Berl M\u00fcnch Tier\u00e4rztl Wochenschr","doiDocumentUri":"https:\/\/vetline.de\/files\/smfiledata\/7\/5\/8\/2\/7\/2\/BMTW_AOP_18094_Streck.pdf","doiSource":"Berl M\u00fcnch Tier\u00e4rztl Wochenschr","doiissn":"0005-9366","doiNr":"10.2376\/0005-9366-18094","doiFirstPage":".","doiLastPage":"..","doiTransmitted":true,"doiAuthor":"Streck AF, Homeier T, Plessow U, Pfeffer M, Truyen U","pdf":{"path":"http:\/\/data\/BMTW_AOP_18094_Streck.pdf","title":"BMTW_AOP_18094_Streck","description":"Estimating the prevalence of antibodies against Ungulate protoparvovirus 1 (porcine parvovirus) in wild boar populations for Saxony, Germany"},"authors":[{"firstName":"A","middleName":"F","lastName":"Streck"},{"firstName":"T","middleName":"","lastName":"Homeier"},{"firstName":"U","middleName":"","lastName":"Plessow"},{"firstName":"M","middleName":"","lastName":"Pfeffer"},{"firstName":"U","middleName":"","lastName":"Truyen"}],"contentOptimised":"

Summary<\/strong>
Despite the high population density of wild boars (Sus scrofa<\/em>) in Germany and the pathogene importance of Porcine parvovirus<\/em> (PPV), only few data are available about the presence of PPV within this population. Here, the presence of PPV antibodies in sera of the wild boar population were determined in Saxony, Germany, an area of swine production and a natural habitat for wild boar. As a result, 155\/285 samples were positive (titer \u226580), and the majority (89.68%) of these positive samples had titers ranging between 320 and 40,960. Increased titers were generally observed in older animals (without statistical significance), but no differences in sex and hunting sites could be determined. These results suggest that the PPV infection rate in Germany (at least in Saxony) is higher than those reported for most other European regions. Since wild boars can harbor new PPV types, these animals need to be intensively monitored in order to avoid the introduction of new PPV strains in the domestic swine population.<\/p>

Keywords:<\/strong>
Ungulate protoparvovirus 1, UPV1, porcine parvovirus<\/em>, PPV, wild boars, Sus scrofa<\/em>, seroprevalence, hemagglutination inhibition test<\/p>

Zusammenfassung<\/strong>
Trotz der hohen Wildschweindichte in Deutschland und der gro\u00dfen Bedeutung des Porcinen Parvovirus<\/em> (PPV) liegen nur wenige Informationen \u00fcber die Verbreitung des Virus in der Wildschweinpopulation vor. In dieser Studie haben wir die Seropr\u00e4valenz in der Wildscheinpopulation in Sachsen, einem Land mit einer gro\u00dfen Schweineproduktion und gro\u00dfen Wildschweinhabitaten, untersucht. Im Ergebnis waren 155 der 285 untersuchten Proben positiv (Titer \u2265 80) mit einem Gro\u00dfteil der Seren (89,68 %) mit Titern zwischen 320 und 40.960. \u00c4ltere Tiere wiesen generell h\u00f6here Titer auf (ohne statistische Signifikanz), Unterschiede bez\u00fcglich Geschlecht und Jagdgebiet konnten dagegen nicht festgestellt werden. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die PPV-Infektionen in Deutschland (Sachsen) h\u00e4ufiger sind als in anderen europ\u00e4ischen L\u00e4ndern. Da Wildschweine neue Typen des PPV beherbergen k\u00f6nnen, sollten diese Tiere intensiv \u00fcberwacht werden, um eine Einschleppung dieser Viren in die Hausschweinpopulation zu vermeiden.<\/p>

Schl\u00fcsselw\u00f6rter:<\/strong>
Ungulate Protoparvovirus 1, UPV1, Porzines Parvovirus<\/em>, PPV, Wildschwein, Sus scrofa<\/em>, Seropr\u00e4valenz, H\u00e4magglutinationshemmungstest<\/p>","primaryLanguage":"englisch","summary":"Despite the high population density of wild boars (Sus scrofa<\/em>) in Germany and the pathogene importance of Porcine parvovirus<\/em> (PPV), only few data are available about the presence of PPV within this population. Here, the presence of PPV antibodies in sera of the wild boar population were determined in Saxony, Germany, an area of swine production and a natural habitat for wild boar. As a result, 155\/285 samples were positive (titer \u226580), and the majority (89.68%) of these positive samples had titers ranging between 320 and 40,960. Increased titers were generally observed in older animals (without statistical significance), but no differences in sex and hunting sites could be determined. These results suggest that the PPV infection rate in Germany (at least in Saxony) is higher than those reported for most other European regions. Since wild boars can harbor new PPV types, these animals need to be intensively monitored in order to avoid the introduction of new PPV strains in the domestic swine population.<\/p>

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","schluesselwoerter":["Ungulate Protoparvovirus 1","UPV1","Porzines Parvovirus"],"translatedTitle":"Untersuchungen zur Seropr\u00e4valenz von Antik\u00f6rpern gegen das Ungulate Protoparvovirus 1 (Porzine Parvovirus) in der Wildscheinpopulation Sachsens (Deutschland)","abstractE":"Despite the high population density of wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Germany and the pathogene importance of Porcine parvovirus (PPV), only few data are available about the presence of PPV within this population. Here, the presence of PPV antibodies in sera of the wild boar population were determined in Saxony, Germany, an area of swine production and a natural habitat for wild boar. As a result, 155\/285 samples were positive (titer \u226580), and the majority (89.68%) of these positive samples had titers ranging between 320 and 40,960. Increased titers were generally observed in older animals (without statistical significance), but no differences in sex and hunting sites could be determined. These results suggest that the PPV infection rate in Germany (at least in Saxony) is higher than those reported for most other European regions. Since wild boars can harbor new PPV types, these animals need to be intensively monitored in order to avoid the introduction of new PPV strains in the domestic swine population.","date":{"year":2019,"date":"10\/2019","accepted":"2019-10-28"},"volume":132,"openAccess":false,"journal":"Berliner und M\u00fcnchener Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","titleImageId":944,"pages":"","redirects":["estimating-the-prevalence-of-antibodies-against-ungulate-protoparvovirus-1-porcine-parvovirus-in-wild-boar-populations-for-saxony-germany\/150\/3130\/111431"],"tierartCategories":[],"artikelartCategories":["Tier\u00e4rztliche Wochenschrift","Abostufe BMTW","Fachartikel"]} CY - Hannover DA - 10/2019 DO - 10.2376/0005-9366-18094 LA - English N2 - Despite the high population density of wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Germany and the pathogene importance of Porcine parvovirus (PPV), only few data are available about the presence of PPV within this population. Here, the presence of PPV antibodies in sera of the wild boar population were determined in Saxony, Germany, an area of swine production and a natural habitat for wild boar. As a result, 155/285 samples were positive (titer ≥80), and the majority (89.68%) of these positive samples had titers ranging between 320 and 40,960. Increased titers were generally observed in older animals (without statistical significance), but no differences in sex and hunting sites could be determined. These results suggest that the PPV infection rate in Germany (at least in Saxony) is higher than those reported for most other European regions. Since wild boars can harbor new PPV types, these animals need to be intensively monitored in order to avoid the introduction of new PPV strains in the domestic swine population. PB - Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG PP - Hannover PY - 2019 T1 - Estimating the prevalence of antibodies against Ungulate protoparvovirus 1 (porcine parvovirus) in wild boar populations for Saxony, Germany T2 - Berliner und Münchener Tierärztliche Wochenschrift TI - Estimating the prevalence of antibodies against Ungulate protoparvovirus 1 (porcine parvovirus) in wild boar populations for Saxony, Germany TT - Untersuchungen zur Seroprävalenz von Antikörpern gegen das Ungulate Protoparvovirus 1 (Porzine Parvovirus) in der Wildscheinpopulation Sachsens (Deutschland) VL - 132 SN - 0005-9366 ER -