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Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants

This survey was conducted to estimate the incidence and level of potential viral contamination in commercially collected porcine plasma. Samples of spray dried porcine plasma (SDPP) were collected over a 12- month period from eight spray drying facilities in Spain, England, Northern Ireland, Brazil,...

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Autores principales: Blázquez, Elena, Pujols, Joan, Segalés, Joaquim, Rodríguez, Carmen, Campbell, Joy, Russell, Louis, Polo, Javier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9126402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35604901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259613
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author Blázquez, Elena
Pujols, Joan
Segalés, Joaquim
Rodríguez, Carmen
Campbell, Joy
Russell, Louis
Polo, Javier
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Pujols, Joan
Segalés, Joaquim
Rodríguez, Carmen
Campbell, Joy
Russell, Louis
Polo, Javier
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description This survey was conducted to estimate the incidence and level of potential viral contamination in commercially collected porcine plasma. Samples of spray dried porcine plasma (SDPP) were collected over a 12- month period from eight spray drying facilities in Spain, England, Northern Ireland, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. In this survey, viral load for several porcine pathogens including SVA, TGEV, PRRSV (EU and US strains), PEDV, PCV-2, SIV, SDCoV and PPV were determined by qPCR. Regression of Ct on TCID(50) of serial diluted stock solution of each virus allowed the estimate of potential viral level in SDPP and unprocessed liquid plasma (using typical solids content of commercially collected porcine plasma). In this survey SVA, TGEV or SDCoV were not detected in any of the SDPP samples. Brazil SDPP samples were free of PRRSV and PEDV. Samples of SDPP from North America primarily contained the PRRSV-US strain while the European samples contained the PRRSV-EU strain (except for one sample from each region containing a relatively low estimated level of the alternative PRRSV strain). Estimated viral level tended to be in the range from <1.0 log(10) TCID(50) to <2.5 log(10) TCID(50). Estimated level of SIV was the exception with a very low incidence rate but higher estimated viral load <3.9 log(10) TCID(50). In summary, the incidence of potential viral contamination in commercially collected porcine plasma was variable and estimated virus level in samples containing viral DNA/RNA was relatively low compared with that occurring at the peak viremia during an infection for all viruses or when considering the minimal infectious dose for each of them.
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spelling pubmed-91264022022-05-24 Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants Blázquez, Elena Pujols, Joan Segalés, Joaquim Rodríguez, Carmen Campbell, Joy Russell, Louis Polo, Javier PLoS One Research Article This survey was conducted to estimate the incidence and level of potential viral contamination in commercially collected porcine plasma. Samples of spray dried porcine plasma (SDPP) were collected over a 12- month period from eight spray drying facilities in Spain, England, Northern Ireland, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. In this survey, viral load for several porcine pathogens including SVA, TGEV, PRRSV (EU and US strains), PEDV, PCV-2, SIV, SDCoV and PPV were determined by qPCR. Regression of Ct on TCID(50) of serial diluted stock solution of each virus allowed the estimate of potential viral level in SDPP and unprocessed liquid plasma (using typical solids content of commercially collected porcine plasma). In this survey SVA, TGEV or SDCoV were not detected in any of the SDPP samples. Brazil SDPP samples were free of PRRSV and PEDV. Samples of SDPP from North America primarily contained the PRRSV-US strain while the European samples contained the PRRSV-EU strain (except for one sample from each region containing a relatively low estimated level of the alternative PRRSV strain). Estimated viral level tended to be in the range from <1.0 log(10) TCID(50) to <2.5 log(10) TCID(50). Estimated level of SIV was the exception with a very low incidence rate but higher estimated viral load <3.9 log(10) TCID(50). In summary, the incidence of potential viral contamination in commercially collected porcine plasma was variable and estimated virus level in samples containing viral DNA/RNA was relatively low compared with that occurring at the peak viremia during an infection for all viruses or when considering the minimal infectious dose for each of them. Public Library of Science 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9126402/ /pubmed/35604901 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259613 Text en © 2022 Blázquez et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Blázquez, Elena
Pujols, Joan
Segalés, Joaquim
Rodríguez, Carmen
Campbell, Joy
Russell, Louis
Polo, Javier
Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
title Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
title_full Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
title_fullStr Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
title_full_unstemmed Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
title_short Estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative PCR analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
title_sort estimated quantity of swine virus genomes based on quantitative pcr analysis in spray-dried porcine plasma samples collected from multiple manufacturing plants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9126402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35604901
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259613
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