Seroprevalence, Genetic Characteristics, and Pathogenicity of Korean Porcine Sapeloviruses
Song-Yi Kim, Choi-Kyu Park, Gyu-Nam Park, SeEun Choe, Min-Kyung Jang, Young-Hyeon Lee, Yun Sang Cho, Dong-Jun An

TL;DR
This study examines the prevalence, genetic makeup, and pathogenicity of porcine sapelovirus in Korea, finding that most strains are weakly pathogenic.
Contribution
The study identifies a Korean PSV strain and demonstrates its low pathogenicity through animal experiments.
Findings
PSV prevalence increased in breeding sows but decreased slightly in wild boars over five years.
The PSV/Goryeong/KR-2019 strain was likely generated by genetic recombination between two other strains.
The PSV/Goryeong/KR-2019 strain caused only mild symptoms and no neurological effects in pigs.
Abstract
Although porcine sapelovirus (PSV) is generally subclinical, it can cause a wide range of clinical signs in some individuals, including respiratory distress, acute diarrhea, pneumonia, skin lesions, reproductive failure, and neurological diseases. In this study, we investigated the prevalence and genotype of PSV isolated from domestic pigs and wild boars in Korea. We also analyzed potential recombination events, and assessed the pathogenicity of the virus through animal experiments. In wild boars, the prevalence of PSV antibodies decreased slightly (by 1.8%) over 5 years (from 2019 to 2024); however, prevalence increased significantly (by 17.8%) in breeding sows. In samples from animals with diarrhea and respiratory clinical signs, the prevalence of PSV alone was 21.1%, whereas the prevalence of PSV mixed with other pathogens was also 21.1%. The whole genome of the PSV/Goryeong/KR-2019…
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TopicsViral Infections and Immunology Research · Animal Virus Infections Studies · Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
