Reproductive effects of arteriviruses: equine arteritis virus and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infections

Curr Opin Virol. 2017 Dec:27:57-70. doi: 10.1016/j.coviro.2017.11.005. Epub 2017 Nov 21.

Abstract

Equine arteritis virus (EAV) and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) are the most economically important members of the family Arteriviridae. EAV and PRRSV cause reproductive and respiratory disease in equids and swine, respectively and constitute a significant economic burden to equine and swine industries around the world. Furthermore, they both cause abortion in pregnant animals and establish persistent infection in their natural hosts, which fosters viral shedding in semen leading to sexual transmission. The primary focus of this article is to provide an update on the effects of these two viruses on the reproductive tract of their natural hosts and provide a comparative analysis of clinical signs, virus-host interactions, mechanisms of viral pathogenesis and viral persistence.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Arterivirus Infections / transmission
  • Arterivirus Infections / veterinary*
  • Arterivirus Infections / virology
  • Equartevirus / pathogenicity*
  • Equartevirus / physiology
  • Female
  • Horse Diseases / economics
  • Horse Diseases / transmission
  • Horse Diseases / virology
  • Horses
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions*
  • Male
  • Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome / transmission*
  • Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome / virology
  • Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus / pathogenicity*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / veterinary*
  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious / virology
  • Swine
  • Swine Diseases / economics
  • Swine Diseases / transmission
  • Swine Diseases / virology