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               <mods:identifier type="citation">Cobos, Àlex, Eva Huerta, Mónica Pérez, Josep Estruch, Roser Velarde, Stefania Tampach, Marina Sibila, and Joaquim Segalés. 2025. “Porcine Circovirus 3 Subclinical Infection in Wild Boar Is Not Associated With Systemic Lesions.” European Journal of Wildlife Research 71 (5): 97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-025-01981-w.</mods:identifier>
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               <mods:abstract>Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3) is known to endemically circulate in domestic pigs, both in intensive and extensive settings.&#xd;
This virus occasionally causes reproductive and/or postnatal disease, although its full impact is currently undetermined. The&#xd;
appearance of such diseases is most remarkably correlated with the presence of vascular lesions consisting of periarteritis&#xd;
in medium and small calibre arteries, which are found in many tissues, but are most consistently and abundantly detected&#xd;
within the mesenteric arterial plexus. Multiple studies demonstrated PCV3 high prevalence in wild boar (Sus scrofa) as&#xd;
well, which poses a risk as a potential wildlife reservoir. Nevertheless, no studies have specifically tackled the potential&#xd;
pathogenic role of PCV3 in wild boar populations. In this study, we evaluated the presence of periarteritis in a large&#xd;
number of tissues (mostly mesenteric plexus) from wild boar necropsied as part of a disease-monitoring program in&#xd;
Catalonia (northeastern Spain). The presence of PCV3 genome was evaluated by PCR (in serum samples) and in situ&#xd;
hybridization (ISH) (in tissues). While PCV3 presence was confirmed in 26 out of 87 (29.89%) serum samples, none of&#xd;
the tissue samples displayed histopathological lesions compatible with PCV3-associated disease (PCV3-AD). Moreover,&#xd;
ISH revealed PCV3 genome in lymphoid follicles in 4/6 studied cases (in which lymphoid tissue was available), and&#xd;
only one animal displayed mild arterial labelling despite absence of histological lesions. The lack of evidence of lesions&#xd;
associated to PCV3 in wild boar is probably related to ecological and epidemiological factors, which greatly differ from&#xd;
domesticated populations. Therefore, we hypothesize that the occurrence of PCV3-AD in wild boar is highly unlikely,&#xd;
with low or negligible impact on its populations.</mods:abstract>
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