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Prevalence and genetic evolution of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus in commercial fattening pig farms in China.

Chao LiJing ZhaoWansheng LiHu XuBangjun GongQi SunZhenyang GuoJinhao LiLirun XiangYan-Dong TangChaoliang LengQian WangJinmei PengGuohui ZhouHuairan LiuTongqing AnXuehui CaiZhi-Jun TianHongliang Zhang
Published in: Porcine health management (2024)
PRRSV infection is common at commercial fattening pig farms in China, and the percentage of positive individuals is high. There are multiple PRRSV subtypes of infection at commercial fattening pig farms in China. L1.8 (L1C) is the main circulating PRRSV strain on commercial fattening pig farms. L1.8 (L1C) PRRSV detected at different commercial fattening pig farms exhibited substantial differences in consistency but similar molecular characteristics. The pressure on the GP5 of L1.8 (L1C) PRRSV may not be directly related to the use of the vaccines.
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