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Publikováno v:
Liu, G, Jiang, Y, Opriessnig, T, Gu, K, Zhang, H & Yang, Z 2019, ' Detection and differentiation of five diarrhea related pig viruses utilizing a multiplex PCR assay ', Journal of Virological Methods, vol. 263, pp. 32-37 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jviromet.2018.10.009
Porcine viral diarrhea, mainly caused by porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine group A rotaviruses (RVA), porcine group C rotaviruses (RVC) and porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2), is a serious global pro
Publikováno v:
Tropical animal health and production. 49(1)
We analysed data that were previously collected for molecular characterisation of rotavirus (RV) groups A and C in pigs from Teso and Busia subcounties in Kenya to determine risk factors for its infection. The data included records from 239 randomly
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The Journal of Microbiology. 49:1058-1062
Group C rotaviruses are an important cause of acute gastroenteritis in humans and animals. Fecal samples were collected from a porcine herd in July, 2009. Group C rotavirus RNA was detected using RT-PCR for the VP6 gene. The identified strain was fur
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Dong-Jun Shin, Shien-Young Kang, Myra Hosmillo, Mun-Il Kang, Sang-Kyu Woo, Young-Hyun Chun, Kyoung-Oh Cho, Su-Jin Park, Sang-Ik Park, Hyung-Jun Kwon, Young-Ju Jeong
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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 22:74-77
Although the widespread occurrence of porcine group C rotaviruses (GCRV) is assumed, precise prevalence remains largely unknown because of the absence of reliable, specific, and rapid diagnostic methods. To detect and quantify porcine GCRV, the autho
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David A. Sack, Abu Syed Golam Faruque, Koki Taniguchi, Sukalyani Banik, Mustafizur Rahman, Tasnim Azim, Marc Van Ranst
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 43:4460-4465
Group C rotaviruses were detected by reverse transcription-PCR in 14 (2.3%) of 611 group A rotavirus-negative stool specimens from the patients admitted to the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh hospital, Dhaka, Banglade
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Publikováno v:
Pathogens
Pathogens, Vol 6, Iss 3, p 37 (2017)
Pathogens, Vol 6, Iss 3, p 37 (2017)
Group C rotavirus (RVC) has been described to be a causative agent of gastroenteritis in humans and animals including pigs, cows, and dogs. Fecal samples collected from asymptomatic pigs in smallholder swine farms in Kenya and Uganda were screened fo
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Mun-Il Kang, Jong-Soon Choi, Myra Hosmillo, Mia Madel Alfajaro, Deok-Song Kim, Jelle Matthijnssens, Joseph Sang-Il Kwon, Jun-Gyu Park, Young-Ju Jeong, Yeong-Bin Baek, Mahmoud Soliman, Ji-Yun Kim, Kyoung-Oh Cho, Kyu-Yeol Son
Publikováno v:
Veterinary microbiology. 176(1-2)
Porcine group C rotaviruses (RVCs) are considered important pathogens due to their economic impact on pig industry and may also cross the host species barrier toward humans. Unlike RVA, however, genetic and phylogenetic data on RVCs from pigs and oth
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Archives of Virology. 144:2467-2473
Three out of 9 fecal samples from diarrheic dogs, which were positive for rotavirus by electron microscopy, revealed RNA-migration patterns identical to those of porcine group C rotavirus when studied by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE). The