Outbreak of porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV) in Abruzzi region, central-Italy.
Federica PizzurroFrancesca CitoGuendalina ZaccariaMassimo SpedicatoAngelo CerellaMassimiliano OrsiniMario ForzanNicola D'AlterioAlessio LorussoMaurilia MarcacciPublished in: Veterinary medicine and science (2017)
Here we report and characterize a porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) outbreak which occurred in a swine fattening farm in the province of Teramo, Abruzzi region (central Italy), in January 2016. PED virus (PEDV) identification was determined by real-time RT-PCR performed on RNAs purified from fecal samples collected from two symptomatic pigs. Whole genome sequence (PEDV 1842/2016) was also obtained by next generation sequencing straight from RNA purified from one fecal sample. Genome comparison with extant global PEDV strains revealed a high nucleotide identity with recently reported European and American S-INDEL PEDVs. Efficient sequencing, share of genomic data combined with the implementation of epidemiological tools would be the ideal approach for study and analysis of transboundary infectious diseases as PED.