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Bulletin No. 18 - Spring 2004
VirologyPMWS-PCV2-PCVD-PDNS
OPRIESSNIG T, FENAUX M, YU S, EVANS RB, CAVAMAUGH D, GALLUP JM, PALLARES FJ, THACKER EL, LAGER KM, MENG XJ, HALBUR PG
Effect of porcine parvovirus vaccination on the development of PMWS in segregated early weaned pigs coinfected with type 2 porcine circovirus and porcine parvovirus.
Veterinary Microbiology, 98, 2004, 209-220
In this study, the clinical expression of PMWS was more severe in PCV2/PPV co-infected pigs than in the PCV2-single-infected pigs which did not develop any clinical sign. In contrast to the results of field studies, this experimental study did not show neither protection against clinical PMWS nor reduction of the severity of lymphoid depletion in PCV2/PPV co-infected pigs with the use of vaccination against PPV.








