Pseudorabies virus infection in hunting dogs in oita, japan: Report from a prefecture free from aujeszky’s disease in domestic pigs

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Abstract

We isolated two pseudorabies virus (PRV) isolates (designated OT-1 and OT-2) from two hunting dogs exhibiting neurological manifestations after eating the flesh of wild boar hunted in Oita prefecture, Kyushu Island, Japan. The isolates corresponded to a previously reported PRV (MY-1 strain) isolated from a hunting dog in neighboring Miyazaki prefecture, and it clustered into genotype II based on the glycoprotein C sequence. Our results suggest that this common PRV strain may have been maintained in wild boars on Kyushu Island even though domestic pigs in this area have attained an Aujeszky’s disease-free status.

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Kaneko, C., Kaneko, Y., Sudaryatma, P. E., Mekata, H., Kirino, Y., Yamaguchi, R., & Okabayashi, T. (2021). Pseudorabies virus infection in hunting dogs in oita, japan: Report from a prefecture free from aujeszky’s disease in domestic pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.20-0450

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