The results of a Swine Health Information Center funded evaluation of diagnostic data on porcine circovirus type 3 have been posted to the Swine Health Information Center web site.
In an effort to identify associations between porcine circovirus type 3 and clinical signs including lesions and determine if PCV3 could be classified as another emerging disease, the University of Minnesota Veterinary Diagnostic Lab examined banked tissues from aborted pigs, neonatal pigs and pigs submitted for other issues.
Swine Health Information Center Executive Director Dr. Paul Sundberg says there are multiple types of circovirus and, like PCV2, PCV3 has been found in both healthy pigs and pigs demonstrating clinical signs of disease.
Clip-Dr. Paul Sundberg-Swine Health Information Center:
Almost 20 percent of the tissues that were submitted to the veterinary diagnostic lab had PCV3 detected in them.The highest level of PCV3 found were in fetal lesions in abortions that included signs of myocarditis affecting the heart and the vascular system.That's not unusual because we know that that can happen with porcine circovirus as a class.