Serological survey suggests circulation of coronavirus on wild Suina from Argentina, 2014–2017

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Swine coronaviruses affecting pigs have been studied sporadically in wildlife. In Argentina, epidemiological surveillance of TGEV/PRCV is conducted only in domestic pigs. The aim was to assess the prevalence of TGEV/PRCV in wild Suina. Antibodies against these diseases in wild boar and captive collared peccary were surveyed by ELISA. Antibodies against TGEV were found in three collared peccaries (n = 87). No TGEV/PRCV antibodies were detected in wild boar (n = 160). Preventive measures should be conducted in contact nodes where the transmission of agents may increase. Epidemiological surveillance in wildlife populations and in captive animals before their reintroduction should be attempted.

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Winter, M., Marfil, M. J., La Sala, L. F., Suarez, M., Maidana, C., Rodriguez, C., … Barandiaran, S. (2022). Serological survey suggests circulation of coronavirus on wild Suina from Argentina, 2014–2017. EcoHealth, 19(2), 159–163. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10393-022-01591-x

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