Jairo Jaime Correa
National University of Colombia
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Virology Journal | 2014
María Antonia Rincón Monroy; Gloria Ramirez-Nieto; Víctor J Vera; Jairo Jaime Correa; Jose Dario Mogollón-Galvis
BackgroundThe porcine circovirus-associated disease (PCVAD) has been known since 1991 in Canada, but the first outbreak of PCVAD in Colombia was reported in 2007. In order to understand the molecular epidemiology of the disease and to establish the origin of the virus in the country, the study presented here intended to evaluate the presence of PCV2-associated systemic infection in piglets from different geographical regions over a period of 9-years (2002 -2010). The analysis included samples collected before, during and after outbreaks of PCVAD in pigs from Colombia. The PCV2 ORF2 from the positive samples was sequenced and used to determine the genotypes of the strains and to study the dynamic of these genotypes throughout the time.ResultsPCV2 DNA was detected in cases related to PCV2-associated systemic infection as well as in healthy pigs with a presumable persistent infection. The analysis of the ORF2 nucleotide full length sequence of twenty-three strains allowed to divide them into two groups: PCV2a and PCV2b. At the amino acid level the main variations in the sequence of the capsid protein were found in regions located within the immunoreactive areas.ConclusionsThe results of this study demonstrated for the first time, that the two subgroups: PCV2a and PCV2b have been circulating in swine from Colombia. In addition, the study showed that genotype PCV2b is present in Colombian pigs suffering from both clinical and presumable persistent infection and that the PCV2b genotype was present in the Colombian pig population even before recognition of the disease in the country and it became predominant through time.
Virologica Sinica | 2014
Luisa F Jiménez; Gloria Consuelo Ramírez Nieto; Víctor Julio Vera Alfonso; Jairo Jaime Correa
Porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC) is a serious health problem that mainly affects growing and finishing pigs. PRDC is caused by a combination of viral and bacterial agents, such as porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), swine influenza virus (SIV), Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae (Myh), Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (APP), Pasteurellamultocida and Porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2). To characterize the specific role of swine influenza virus in PRDC presentation in Colombia, 11 farms from three major production regions in Colombia were examined in this study. Nasal swabs, bronchial lavage and lung tissue samples were obtained from animals displaying symptoms compatible with SIV. Isolation of SIV was performed in 9-day embryonated chicken eggs or Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells. Positive isolates, identified via the hemagglutination inhibition test, were further analyzed using PCR. Overall, 7 of the 11 farms were positive for SIV. Notably, sequencing of the gene encoding the hemagglutinin (HA) protein led to grouping of strains into circulating viruses identified during the human outbreak of 2009, classified as pandemic H1N1-2009. Serum samples from 198 gilts and multiparous sows between 2008 and 2009 were obtained to determine antibody presence of APP, Myh, PCV2 and PRRSV in both SIV-H1N1p-negative and -positive farms, but higher levels were recorded for SIV-H1N1p-positive farms. Odds ratio (OR) and P values revealed statistically significant differences (p<0.05) in PRDC presentation in gilts and multiparous sows of farms positive for SIV-H1N1p. Our findings indicate that positive farms have increased risk of PRDC presentation, in particular, PCV2, APP and Myh.
Orinoquia | 2012
Diana S Vargas; Agustín Góngora-Orjuela; Jairo Jaime Correa
El proposito de este articulo es la actualizacion sobre algunas enfermedades virales de mas reciente descubrimiento o nuevas variantes virales que afectan la produccion de ganado de leche con especial referencia a America Latina. La alta demanda de leche y sus derivados por una poblacion humana, en constante crecimiento, podria ocasionar a corto plazo un desabastecimiento, incrementando los indices de desnutricion humana en muchos paises. Se requiere entonces, avanzar en los aspectos epidemiologicos, de diagnostico y control de estas enfermedades con el objeto de limitar las perdidas economicas ocasionadas a la industria lactea.
Health | 2012
Gloria Ramirez-Nieto; Cesar Augusto Diaz Rojas; Víctor Julio Vera Alfonso; Jairo Jaime Correa; José Darío Mogollón Galvis
Revista Científica | 2012
Diana Claudia Álvarez Espejo; Javier Andrés Jaimes-Olaya; Jairo Jaime Correa; Gloria Consuelo Ramírez Nieto; Víctor Julio Vera Alfonso
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria | 2009
Javier Andrés Jaimes-Olaya; Diana Claudia Álvarez Espejo; Jairo Jaime Correa; Víctor Julio Vera Alfonso
ORINOQUIA | 2012
Diana S Vargas; Agustín Góngora-Orjuela; Jairo Jaime Correa
ORINOQUIA | 2012
Diana S Vargas; Agustín Góngora-Orjuela; Jairo Jaime Correa
Archive | 2012
América Latina; Diana S Vargas; Agustín Góngora-Orjuela; Jairo Jaime Correa
Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y de Zootecnia | 2009
Diana Claudia Álvarez Espejo; Jorge Alberto Usma; Jairo Jaime Correa; Víctor Julio Vera Alfonso