Comparative Analysis of Tunisian Sheep-like Virus, Bungowannah Virus and Border Disease Virus Infection in the Porcine Host [PDF]
Apart from the established pestivirus species Pestivirus A to Pestivirus K novel species emerged. Pigs represent not only hosts for porcine pestiviruses, but are also susceptible to bovine viral diarrhea virus, border disease virus (BDV) and other ...
Denise Meyer +6 more
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Infection of Ruminants, Including Pregnant Cattle, with Bungowannah Virus [PDF]
Bungowannah virus is a pestivirus known to cause reproductive losses in pigs. The virus has not been found in other species, nor is it known if it has the capacity to cause disease in other animals.
Andrew J. Read +2 more
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The Outcome of Porcine Foetal Infection with Bungowannah Virus Is Dependent on the Stage of Gestation at Which Infection Occurs. Part 1: Serology and Virology [PDF]
Bungowannah virus is a novel porcine pestivirus identified in a disease outbreak in Australia in 2003. The aim of this study was to determine the outcome of infection of the pregnant pig with this virus. Twenty-four pregnant pigs were infected at days 35,
Deborah S. Finlaison, Peter D. Kirkland
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The Outcome of Porcine Foetal Infection with Bungowannah Virus Is Dependent on the Stage of Gestation at Which Infection Occurs. Part 2: Clinical Signs and Gross Pathology [PDF]
Bungowannah virus is a novel pestivirus identified from a disease outbreak in a piggery in Australia in June 2003. The aim of this study was to determine whether infection of pregnant pigs with Bungowannah virus induces the clinical signs and gross ...
Deborah S. Finlaison, Peter D. Kirkland
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Bungowannah Pestivirus Chimeras as Novel Double Marker Vaccine Strategy against Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus [PDF]
Marker or DIVA (differentiation of infected from vaccinated animals) vaccines are beneficial tools for the eradication of animal diseases in regions with a high prevalence of the designated disease. Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV)-1 (syn. Pestivirus A)
Susanne Koethe +5 more
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The discovery of Bungowannah virus – an example of the need for conventional and new technologies [PDF]
A novel disease in pigs and another new virus – so where is the flying fox connection? This was one of the first questions that many observers asked from the sidelines. In this instance there was no known connection with flying foxes, no suggestion of human illness but, as the investigation unravelled, a probable cause was identified – an apparently ...
Peter D. Kirkland
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In the Search of Marine Pestiviruses: First Case of Phocoena Pestivirus in a Belt Sea Harbour Porpoise [PDF]
Pestiviruses are widespread pathogens causing severe acute and chronic diseases among terrestrial mammals. Recently, Phocoena pestivirus (PhoPeV) was described in harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) of the North Sea, expanding the host range to marine ...
Iben Stokholm +10 more
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The Pestivirus RNase Erns Tames the Interferon Response of the Respiratory Epithelium [PDF]
Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), a pestivirus in the family Flaviviridae, is a major livestock pathogen. Horizontal transmission leads to acute transient infections via the oronasal route, whereas vertical transmission might lead to the birth of ...
Guillaume Beilleau +5 more
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No evidence of spread of Linda pestivirus in the wild boar population in Southern Germany [PDF]
Lateral-shaking inducing neuro-degenerative agent virus (LindaV) is a novel member of the highly diverse genus Pestivirus within the family Flaviviridae.
Doreen Schulz +3 more
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New Emergence of the Novel Pestivirus Linda Virus in a Pig Farm in Carinthia, Austria [PDF]
Linda virus (LindaV) was first identified in a pig farm in Styria, Austria in 2015 and associated with congenital tremor (CT) type A-II in newborn piglets.
Alexandra Kiesler +12 more
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