Genetic diversity of PRRSV 1 in Central Eastern Europe in 1994– 2014: origin and evolution of the virus in the region

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2018Author
Balka, Gyula
Podgórska, Katarzyna
Singh Brar, Manreetpal
Bálint, Ádám
Cadar, Daniel
Celer, Vladimir
Petrović, Tamaš
Sirakov, Ivo
Szalay, Dóra
Toplak, Ivan
Chi-Ching Leung, Frederick
Stadejek, Tomasz
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More than 20 years after the first outbreaks, the phylogenetic picture of PRRSV is still incomplete and
full of gaps, especially in regards of PRRSV 1. Due to the exceptional diversity observed at the eastern
borders of Europe and the low number of available sequences from Central Eastern European countries,
the authors collected and analyzed both recent as well as already submitted sequences comparing them
to a large backbone set of available ORF5 sequences representing the full spectrum of PRRSV 1 Subtype
1 diversity to conduct a systematic phylogenetic analysis and reclassification elucidating the diversity
of the virus in these countries. Moreover, further analyses of the EUROSTAT data regarding the live
pig movement trends revealed their influence of virus diversity and evolution. The results indicate that
besides the effect of local, isolated divergent evolution and the use of modified live vaccines, the most
important factor influencing a given country’s virus diversity is the transboundary movement of live,
infected animals.