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Serological Survey of Aujeszky's Disease in Wild Boar from Southeastern France.

Younes LaidoudiBernard DavoustStéphanie Watier-GrillotAurélie OgerMarie-Frédérique Le PotierCéline Deblanc
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Aujeszky's disease virus (ADV), also known as pseudorabies virus, causes an important neurological infection with a major economic and health impact on animal husbandry. Here, we serologically screened muscle fluid from wild boar ( Sus scrofa ) for the presence of anti-ADV antibodies. Animals were caught during two hunting seasons (2019-2020 and 2021-2022) from three areas in southeastern France known to be endemic with wild boar populations. A total of 30.33% of the 399 tested animals scored positive for anti-glycoprotein B antibodies directed against ADV using a commercial competitive ELISA test. A significant effect ( p -value < 0.0001) of the geographical location and animal age on ADV seroprevalence was observed. The results of this study confirmed the importance of wild boar in the epidemiology of ADV in southeastern France.
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