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  • Thirteen piglets were infected with either a Greek or Belgian strain of encephalomyocarditis virus, and their health was monitored through various clinical and laboratory tests.
  • The Greek strain was found to be more pathogenic, causing significant heart damage and higher mortality rates, while the Belgian strain resulted in milder heart lesions and no deaths.
  • All contact control piglets became infected within 1-2 days but displayed only mild disease symptoms, with viral excretion mirroring the experimental pigs' infection timeline.

Article Abstract

Thirteen susceptible piglets, aged 40 days, were divided into two groups and were experimentally infected either with a Greek (myocardial) or a Belgian (reproductive) encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) strain (total dose 5 x 10(6) TCID50, intramuscularly and intranasally). Six piglets were placed in the same rooms, 24 h later, as contact controls. The following criteria were studied: ante mortem: clinical signs, serum cardiac isoenzyme activities (CK-MB and LD-1), viraemia, nasal and faecal virus excretion and serological response. Post mortem (after death or euthanasia): gross lesions, virus isolation from tissues, RT-PCR, as well as histopathological and immunohistochemical findings. The Greek strain was more pathogenic, producing mortality, with high cardiac isoenzyme activities and pronounced macroscopic myocardium lesions. The Belgian strain was able to induce mild heart lesions, as detected only by cardiac isoenzyme activity and histopathologically. All contact pigs were infected, within the first 1-2 days of their introduction, that coincided with the period of viral excretion by the experimentally infected pigs (up to the 3rd day post infection). Disease was mild, with no mortality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0378-1135(99)00145-5DOI Listing

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