Surveillance for respiratory and diarrheal pathogens at the human-pig interface in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Laura K BorkenhagenKerry A MallinsonRick W TsaoSiaw-Jing HaWei-Honn LimTeck-Hock TohBenjamin D AndersonJane K FieldhouseSarah E PhiloKuek-Sen ChongWilliam G LindsleyAlejandro RamirezJames F LoweKristen Kelli ColemanGregory C GrayPublished in: PloS one (2018)
This study demonstrates that nucleic acids from a number of targeted viruses were present in pig oral secretions and pig fecal samples, and that several viruses were detected in bioaerosol samples or in the nasal passages of humans with occupational exposure to pigs. These results demonstrate the need for future research in strengthening viral surveillance at the human-animal interface, specifically through expanded bioaerosol sampling efforts and a seroepidemiological study of individuals with exposure to pigs in this region for PCV2 infection.