Repeated examination of natural sapovirus infections in pig litters raised under experimental conditions.
(2015) In Acta veterinaria Scandinavica 57(1). p.60-60- Abstract
- Porcine sapovirus, belonging to the family Caliciviridae, is an enteric virus that is widespread in the swine industry worldwide. A total of 14 sapovirus genogroups have been suggested and the most commonly found genogroup in swine is genogroup III (GIII). The goal of the present experiment was to examine the presence of sapovirus in 51 naturally infected pigs at two different time points. The pigs were kept under experimental conditions after weaning. Previous studies on sapovirus have primarily been of a cross sectional nature, typically prevalence studies performed on farms and abattoirs. In the present study, faecal samples, collected from each pig at 5½ weeks and 15-18 weeks of age, were analysed for sapovirus by reverse transciptase... (More)
- Porcine sapovirus, belonging to the family Caliciviridae, is an enteric virus that is widespread in the swine industry worldwide. A total of 14 sapovirus genogroups have been suggested and the most commonly found genogroup in swine is genogroup III (GIII). The goal of the present experiment was to examine the presence of sapovirus in 51 naturally infected pigs at two different time points. The pigs were kept under experimental conditions after weaning. Previous studies on sapovirus have primarily been of a cross sectional nature, typically prevalence studies performed on farms and abattoirs. In the present study, faecal samples, collected from each pig at 5½ weeks and 15-18 weeks of age, were analysed for sapovirus by reverse transciptase polymerase chain reaction and positive findings were genotyped by sequencing. (Less)
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- Lauritsen, Klara Tølbøll ; Hansen, Mette Sif ; Johnsen, Christina K ; Jungersen, Gregers and Böttiger, Blenda LU
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- Acta veterinaria Scandinavica
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- 57
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- 60 - 60
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- BioMed Central (BMC)
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- pmid:26410386
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- 0044-605X
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- 10.1186/s13028-015-0146-7
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- English
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