Identification and genotyping of porcine circovirus type II (PCV2) in Mexico.
Felipe Bedolla LópezMaría E Trujillo OrtegaSusana Mendoza ElviraVictor Quintero RamírezRogelio Alonso MoralesHumberto Ramírez-MendozaJosé Ivan Sánchez-BetancourtPublished in: Virusdisease (2018)
Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), family Circoviridae, genus Circovirus infection in domestic pig has been associated with several pathological conditions being the most important of them the postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome. Many studies have demonstrated the existence of three PCV2 genotypes (a, b, and c) and recently PCV3. Until now, these genotypes or subgenotypes have not been described in Mexico. We found genetic changes in ORF2 from nine strains of PCV2 obtained from samples of Jalisco, Veracruz, Estado de México, Hidalgo and Sonora states of Mexico. Our results shown the presence of two genotypes (PCV2a and PCV2b) as well as, the presence and differences between the reported subgenotypes. The subgenotype PCV2b (1A/1B, 1A) has a higher prevalence (87.5%) in comparison with PCV2a (2C) (12.5%).