Abstract
Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a pathogen of major importance in swine that is characterized by ongoing genetic evolution. To provide an updated epidemiological assessment for China, our study analyzed 1051 clinical samples collected from 27 provincial-level regions between 2023 and 2024. The overall PCV2 positivity rate was 65.18%, with detection rates showing significant seasonal variation, with higher rates in spring and summer. Genotypic analysis of 379 open reading frame 2 (ORF2) sequences identified PCV2d as the dominant genotype (78.89%), and no significant geographic clustering was observed. Coinfection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is common, yet statistical tests have revealed an epidemiologically independent relationship between the two viruses. Notably, analysis of the capsid (Cap) protein revealed that high-frequency amino acid mutations were concentrated in immunodominant loop regions. These mutations resulted in genotype-specific substitutions within key neutralizing epitopes. This study provides the latest large-scale national baseline data on PCV2 in China for 2023-2024. It systematically analyzes the epidemiological characteristics of the dominant PCV2d genotype in the post-African Swine Fever era, the patterns of antigenic epitope mutations in the Cap protein, and their potential impact on vaccine efficacy. The study fills a gap in recent national epidemiological data on PCV2 in China and provides a basis for the targeted prevention and control of PCV2 and the updating of vaccine strains.