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Autor:
Marcus E. Kehrli, Sarah N. Schlink, Laura C. Miller, Kelly M. Lager, Susan L. Brockmeier, Crystal L. Loving, Han-Chun Yang, Vorwald Ac, Kay S. Faaberg
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 179:70-76
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is responsible for one of the most economically important diseases in swine worldwide. It causes reproductive failure in sows and pneumonia in pigs that predisposes them to secondary bacteri
Autor:
Marcus E. Kehrli, Darrell O. Bayles, Crystal L. Loving, Kelly M. Lager, David D. Michael, Sarah N. Schlink, Susan L. Brockmeier
Publikováno v:
Biologicals. 41:368-376
The use of immunomodulators is a promising area for biotherapeutic, prophylactic, and metaphylactic use to prevent and combat infectious disease. Cytokines, including granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), have been investigated for potential
Autor:
Laura C. Miller, Kelly M. Lager, Baoquing Guo, Jamie Henningson, Crystal L. Loving, Han-Chun Yang, Kay S. Faaberg, Marcus E. Kehrli, Sabrina L. Swenson, Susan L. Brockmeier, Matthew A. Kappes, Sarah N. Schlink
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 32(48)
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causes significant reproductive losses in the sow herd and respiratory disease in growing pigs. The virus belongs to the family Arteriviridae and there are two major genotypes. Type 1 is rep
Autor:
Marcus E. Kehrli, Sabrina L. Swenson, Susan L. Brockmeier, Sarah N. Schlink, Kelly M. Lager, Kay S. Faaberg, Laura C. Miller, Baoqing Guo
Publikováno v:
Virology. 446(1-2)
An infectious clone of a highly pathogenic PRRSV strain from Vietnam (rSRV07) was prepared and was demonstrated to contain multiple amino acid differences throughout the genome when compared to Chinese highly pathogenic PRRSV strain rJXwn06. Virus re
Autor:
Sarah N. Schlink, Laura C. Miller, Andrew Arbogast, Darrell O. Bayles, Jamie Henningson, Kay S. Faaberg, Kelly M. Lager, Marcus E. Kehrli, Han-Chun Yang, Baoqing Guo, Damarius S. Fleming
Publikováno v:
BMC Veterinary Research, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 208 (2012)
BMC Veterinary Research
BMC Veterinary Research
Background Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a major pathogen of swine worldwide. Emergence in 2006 of a novel highly pathogenic PRRSV (HP-PRRSV) isolate in China necessitated a comparative investigation into the host tra
Autor:
Kay S. Faaberg, Jamie Henningson, Tracy L. Nicholson, Sarah N. Schlink, Laura C. Miller, Han-Chun Yang, Kelly M. Lager, Baoqing Guo, Marcus E. Kehrli, Susan L. Brockmeier, Matthew A. Kappes
Publikováno v:
Virology
The pathogenesis of Type 2 highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (HP-PRRSV) in 10-week old swine in the United States was investigated. rJXwn06, rescued from an infectious clone of Chinese HP-PRRSV, replicated in swine
Autor:
Alexander Klimov, Sabrina L. Swenson, Richard J. Webby, Sarah N. Schlink, Marie Gramer, Daniel Darnell, Amy L. Vincent, Darrell O. Bayles, Kelly M. Lager, Pravina Kitikoon, Phillip C. Gauger
Swine influenza virus (SIV) H3N2 with triple reassorted internal genes (TRIG) has been enzootic in Unites States since 1998. Transmission of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) virus to pigs in the United States was followed by reassortment with endemic S
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3393545/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3393545/