Experimental inoculation of pigs with monkeypox virus results in productive infection and transmission to sentinels.

用猴痘病毒对猪进行实验性接种,结果发现猪能够有效感染并传播给哨兵动物

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作者:Mantlo Emily, Trujillo Jessie D, Gaudreault Natasha N, Morozov Igor, Lewis Charles E, Matias-Ferreyra Franco, McDowell Chester, Bold Dashzeveg, Kwon Taeyong, Cool Konner, Balaraman Velmurugan, Madden Daniel, Artiaga Bianca, Souza-Neto Jayme, Doty Jeffrey B, Carossino Mariano, Balasuriya Udeni, Wilson William C, Osterrieder Nikolaus, Hensley Lisa, Richt Juergen A
Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a re-emerging zoonotic poxvirus responsible for producing skin lesions in humans. Endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, the 2022 outbreak with a clade IIb strain has resulted in ongoing sustained transmission of the virus worldwide. MPXV has a relatively wide host range, with infections reported in rodent and non-human primate species. However, the susceptibility of many domestic livestock species remains unknown. Here, we report on a susceptibility/transmission study in domestic pigs that were experimentally inoculated with a 2022 MPXV clade IIb isolate or served as sentinel contact control animals. Several principal-infected and sentinel contact control pigs developed minor lesions near the lips and nose starting at 12 through 18 days post-challenge (DPC). No virus was isolated and no viral DNA was detected from the lesions; however, MPXV antigen was detected by IHC in tissue from a pustule of a principal infected pig. Viral DNA and infectious virus were detected in nasal and oral swabs up to 14 DPC, with peak titers observed at 7 DPC. Viral DNA was also detected in nasal tissues or skin collected from two principal-infected animals at 7 DPC post-mortem. Furthermore, all principal-infected and sentinel control animals enrolled in the study seroconverted. In conclusion, we provide the first evidence that domestic pigs are susceptible to experimental MPXV infection and can transmit the virus to contact animals.

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