Emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in southern Germany
Julia Stadler, Susanne Zoels, Robert Fux, Dennis Hanke, Anne Pohlmann, Sandra Blome, Herbert Weissenböck, Christiane Weissenbacher-Lang, Mathias Ritzmann, Andrea Ladinig

TL;DR
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) caused outbreaks in southern Germany in 2014, with strains closely related to a U.S. variant that can lead to high piglet mortality.
Contribution
The study reports the emergence of a PEDV variant in Germany, showing its close relation to a U.S. strain and its potential to cause severe disease.
Findings
PEDV outbreaks in three German farms in 2014 were confirmed using RT-qPCR.
German PEDV strains showed 99.4% nucleotide identity with a U.S. variant (OH851).
The variant strain, with S-gene insertions and deletions, caused high mortality in some piglets.
Abstract
Over the last years, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) has caused devastating enteric diseases in the US and several countries in Asia, while outbreaks in Europe have only been reported sporadically since the 1980s. At present, only insufficient information is available on currently circulating PEDV strains in Europe and their impact on the European swine industry. In this case report, we present epidemic outbreaks of porcine epidemic diarrhea in three farms in South-Western Germany. Epidemic outbreaks of diarrhea affecting pigs of all age groups were reported in three farms, one fattening farm and two piglet producing farms, in South-Western Germany between May and November 2014. In the fattening farm yellowish, watery diarrhea without evidence of mucus or blood was associated with a massive reduction of feed consumption. Severity of clinical signs and mortality in young suckling…
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TopicsRegional Development and Innovation · Administrative Law and Governance
