Korean Journal of Veterinary Pathology (한국수의병리학회지)
- Volume 6 Issue 1
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- Pages.19-26
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- 2002
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- 1226-766X(pISSN)
Preventive Effects on Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea(pED) Using by PEDV Antiserum I. Serological Results, RT-PCR for Fecal and Small Intestin, FA Test
함혈청 투여에 따른 돼지 유행성 설사병 예방효과 I. 혈청학적 결과, RT-PCR 검사, 형광항체검사
- Chi, Yong-Zhe ( Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Han, Jeong-Hee (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Kwon, Hyuk-Moo (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Hahn, Tae-Wook (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University) ;
- Jeong, Hyun-Kyu (Dondram Pig Farmers' Cooperative) ;
- Park, Bong-Kyun (College of Veterinary Medicine and School of Agricuultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University)
- 지영철 (강원대학교 수의학과) ;
- 한정희 (강원대학교 수의학과) ;
- 권혁무 (강원대학교 수의학과) ;
- 한태욱 (강원대학교 수의학과) ;
- 정현규 (도드람 양돈조합) ;
- 박봉균 (서울대학교 수의과대학 농생명공학부)
- Published : 2002.06.01
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate to potective effects against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) infection in piglets by administration of the PEDV antiserum orally at 2 hrs, 24hrs and 36hrs after birth. six piglets administered the antiserum were experimentally infected with PEDV at five-day-old. Control group were four piglets infected with PEDV only. Serum antibody titers against PEDV were examined by serum neutralization (SN) test, dectection for PEDV or PEDV antigen from feces and small intestines was tested by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and indirect immunoflurescence (IFA). The results obtained were as follows; 1. The piglets administered the PEDV antiserum showed higher antibody titers than those of control group and sustained during the experimental period. 2. The detection rate of PEDV in feces and small intestines by RT-PCR were 26.2% and 16.7% in PEDV antiserum treated group and 48.1 % and 75.0% in control group, respectively. 3. The detection rate of PEDV antigen in the small intestine by IFA were 0% in PEDV antiserum treated group and 50.0% in control group, respectively. It was concluded that oral administration of antiserum against PEDV to piglets was effective in preventing PEDV infection.