Evidencia de Circovirus tipo 3 (PCV3) en una granja suina de Costa Rica
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https://doi.org/10.15359/rcv.40-2.1Palabras clave:
PCR tiempo real, Circovirus porcino 3 (PCV3), porcinos, Costa RicaResumen
Se reporta, por primera vez en Costa Rica, en una granja porcina ubicada en la provincia de Cartago, la presencia del patógeno Circovirus Porcino3 (PCV3). Se utilizó la técnica de PCR en Tiempo Real. De un total de 56 pooles de muestras de sangre, provenientes de animales con sintomatología respiratoria y desmedro, 32 resultaron positivos (57,14%) y 24 negativas (42.86%) para PCV3. Solo hubo un caso positivo para PCV2 y negativo para PCV3. Es importante dar seguimiento a la presencia de esta enfermedad en el país, con el fin de conocer su epidemiología e impacto en el hato porcino nacional.
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