Sa. Dee et al., An evaluation of test and removal for the elimination of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus from 5 swine farms, CAN J VET R, 65(1), 2001, pp. 22-27
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE VETERINAIRE
The objective of this field study was to evaluate the protocol of test and
removal (T&R) for the elimination of porcine reproductive and respiratory s
yndrome virus (PRRSV) from 5 chronically infected breeding herds. The T&R p
rotocol involved sampling the entire breeding herd in one day, testing sera
by polymerase chain reaction and ELISA to detect previously exposed and/or
infected animals, and subsequently removing them from the herd. Following
completion of T&R, breeding herds were monitored for 12 consecutive months,
using ELISA, for the presence of antibodies to PRRSV. In order to be class
ified as a PRRSV-negative herd, all samples collected over the 12-month mon
itoring period were required to be negative by ELISA (s/p ratio < 0.4). At
the conclusion of the monitoring period, all 5 farms were PRRSV-negative, a
ccording to the defined testing criteria. Approximately 2.2% (74/3408) ELIS
A false positive samples were detected across all 5 farms during the monito
ring period. The diagnostic cost required during the T&R protocol was appro
ximately US $10.66 per animal tested. Limitations of the study were a lack
of herds with large (> 2000 sows) breeding herd inventories, and herds with
a history of PRRSV vaccination.