Anti-influenza a virus antibodies in Tayassuidae from commercial rearing farms in Brazil

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Family Tayassuidae in the suborder Suina include two species of peccaries in Brazil: the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) and the collared peccary (Pecari tajacu). These animals share common pathogens with domestic swine (Sus scrofa); however, their role as potential carrier remains unclear. This study focused on detecting the prevalence of influenza A antibodies in Tayassu pecari and Pecari tajacu from commercial rearing farms from two states in Brazil. A set of 50 blood samples from Pecari tajacu and 55 from Tayassu pecari were analyzed using a commercial indirect ELISA in order to investigate anti influenza A antibodies. Pecari tajacu samples presented 22% (11/50) of seropositivity for the virus. Serological surveillance is an important tool to identify the presence and the spread of the influenza virus in feral pigs.

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Baraldi, T. G., Almeida, H. M. de S., de Morais, A. B. C., Storino, G. Y., Montassier, H. J., Motta, R. G., … de Oliveira, L. G. (2019). Anti-influenza a virus antibodies in Tayassuidae from commercial rearing farms in Brazil. Ciencia Rural, 49(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20180694

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