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Survival of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) in the Environment

Valeria Lugo Mesa, Angie Quiñonez Muñoz, Nader M. Sobhy, Cesar A. Corzo, Sagar M. Goyal

2024Veterinary Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is one of the most economically important diseases of swine, with losses due to poor reproductive performance and high piglet and growing pig mortality. Transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) may occur by both direct and indirect routes; the latter includes exposure to PRRSV-contaminated fomites, aerosols, and arthropod vectors. This review has collected available data on the ex-vivo environmental stability and persistence of PRRSV in an effort to highlight important sources of the virus and to determine the role of environmental conditions on the stability of the virus, especially temperature. The ex-vivo settings include fomites (solid, porous, and liquid fomites), insects, people, and pork meat, as well as the role of environmental conditions on the stability of the virus, especially temperature.

Topics & Concepts

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusBiologyVirusVirologyEx vivoTransmission (telecommunications)ArterivirusRespiratory systemCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)BiotechnologyIn vivoMedicineInternal medicineDiseaseEngineeringInfectious disease (medical specialty)AnatomyElectrical engineeringAnimal Virus Infections StudiesViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyVirus-based gene therapy research