Since late 2013, several outbreaks of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus
(PEDV) infection have emerged in Taiwan. Suckling piglets under 2 weeks of age showed
severe vomiting and watery yellowish diarrhea with morbidity and mortality ranging from 80
to 100% and 90 to 100%, respectively. A total of 68 samples from 25 pig farms were
confirmed as positive for PEDV and negative for rotavirus and transmissible
gastroenteritis virus by reverse transcription PCR, and the partial S gene of PEDV was
analyzed. Phylogenetic analysis places all 18 Taiwanese PEDV isolates collected during
this outbreak in the same clade as the US strains of PEDV. This novel PEDV is prevailing
and currently causing severe outbreaks in Taiwan.
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