PATHOGENESIS OF IN-UTERO INFECTION IN PORCINE FETUSES WITH PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS

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LAGER, KM
MENGELING, WL
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Porcine fetuses were exposed in utero to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) at stages of gestation ranging from 34 to 85 days and examined 17 to 31 days later to determine the effect of gestational age on fetal susceptibility, For each of the 8 litters tested during the study, ail of the fetuses of 1 horn of the uterus were exposed to virus by intraamniotic injection; those of the other horn were exposed similarly to a sham inoculum that consisted of sterile cell culture medium. Viral infectivity titers associated with fetal tissues collected at necropsy indicated that, regardless of gestational age, the virus had replicated in fetuses exposed intraamniotically, In addition, virus had also spread and replicated in sham-inoculated littermates in 3 litters, On the basis of these findings it appears that there may be little or no temporal difference in fetal susceptibility to infection with PRRSV, If so, the lack of early fetal death as a commonly recognized feature of naturally occurring cases of PRRS may be due to a greater resistance of early gestational fetuses to the lethal effects of PRRSV, as suggested by this study, and/or a greater likelihood of transplacental infection during late gestation.
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