37. Teschovirus encephalomyelitis. Flashcards

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Ethiology?

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Porcine polioencephalomyelitis, Teschen disease, Talfan disease

Etiology

  • 1930 Teschen disease
  • 1957 Talfan disease

• Occurrence

  • Teschen

‣ Formerly endemic in Middle-Europe

‣ Madagascar, occurred in Russia, Romania

  • Talfan

‣ Europe, America, Australia

‣ Widespread

  • Teschovirus genus
  • Serotype 1 ➝ virulence variants (Teschen-Talfan)
  • Serotypes 2-11 ➝ milder clinical signs
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Epidemiology?

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Epidemiology

• Only pigs susceptible

  • Teschen disease: all age groups susceptible
  • Talfan disease: below 4 months of age (most frequently 3-8 weeks)
  • Shedding in faeces for 7-8 weeks
  • Spreading with live pigs, meat, faeces, brain, spinal cord, swill
  • Resistant in the environment (about 3 weeks) ➝ indirect infection
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Pathogenesis?

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Pathogenesis

• Infection

  • Per os
  • Nose, olfactory nerves ➝ CNS

• Enteral phase

  • Gastrointestinal tract (lymphoid tissues) ➝ primary replication
  • Asymptomatic, seroconversion, shedding the virus (majority)
  • Local immunity, virus shedding will be finished
  • Viraemic phase ➝ fever
  • Neural phase
  • Secondary virus replication
  • Meningitis, encephalomyelitis, necrosis of neurons, clinical signs
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Clinical signs of Teschen disease?

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Clinical signs of Teschen disease

  • Incubation: 1-3 weeks
  • Mild fever, anorexia
  • Vomiting
  • Ataxia, convulsions
  • Flaccid paralysis
  • Respiratory paralysis
  • Hyperaesthesia
  • Piglet, grower
  • Adults ➝ flaccid paralysis of the hindlimb
  • Some animals may recover, clinical signs remain
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Clinical signs of taflan disease?

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Clinical signs of Talfan disease

  • Piglets below 4 months go age, mainly before weaning (3-8 weeks)
  • Ataxia, paralysis of the hindlimb (transient)
  • Recover, ataxia can remain
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Pathology?

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Pathology

  • No gross pathologic lesions
  • Histopathological lesions
  • Lymphocytic infiltration, necrosis (Teschen), degeneration

‣ Grey matter of the brain (serotype 2 also white matter)

‣ Brain stem

‣ Cerebellum

‣ Ventral horns of the spinal cord

• Diagnostic examination: live piglet

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Diagnosis and differential diagnosis?

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Diagnosis

  • Epidemiology ➝ clinical signs ➝ post mortem lesions ➝ histology
  • Detection of the virus
  • RT-PCR, IF, IP
  • Isolation of the virus

• Detection of the antibodies

  • VN: increasing titre, paired samples

• Differential diagnosis

  • Infective

‣ Classical swine fever

‣ African swine fever

‣ Aujeszky disease

‣ Rabies

‣ Oedema disease

‣ Glasser’s disease

‣ Streptococcosis

  • Non-infective

‣ Water deprivation

‣ Sal intoxication

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Treatment, prevention and control?

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Treatment

• None

Prevention, Control

  • Notifiable disease in Hungary
  • OIE: not listed disease
  • General epidemiological measures
  • Teschen disease
  • Movement restriction
  • Stamping out
  • Talfan disease ➝ seroconversion
  • Vaccine
  • Inactivated and live vaccines in the past
  • No vaccines are available now
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