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Immunogenicity Analysis of PCV3 Capsid Highly Expressed Using Baculovirus. [PDF]
Zhang B, Chao L, Cai Y, Li Y.
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Assessment of a porcine circovirus type 2 vaccine prototype through anatomopathological analysis and its correlation with blood viral load. [PDF]
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Animal Health Research Reviews, 2005
AbstractPorcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a member of the familyCircoviridae, a recently established virus family composed of small, non-enveloped viruses, with a circular, single-stranded DNA genome. PCV2, which is found all over the world in the domestic pig and probably the wild boar, has been recently associated with a number of disease syndromes,
Joaquim, Segalés +2 more
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AbstractPorcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a member of the familyCircoviridae, a recently established virus family composed of small, non-enveloped viruses, with a circular, single-stranded DNA genome. PCV2, which is found all over the world in the domestic pig and probably the wild boar, has been recently associated with a number of disease syndromes,
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Cloning and sequencing of columbid circovirus (CoCV), a new circovirus from pigeons
Archives of Virology, 2000The complete nucleotide sequence of columbid circovirus (CoCV) isolated from pigeons is described. CoCV was amplified using a consensus primer PCR approach directed against conserved sequences within the rep genes of vertebrate circoviruses. The genome of CoCV is circular and 2037 nt in size.
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Veterinary Pathology, 2014
Porcine circoviruses (PCVs) belong to the genus Circovirus and the family Circoviridae, and they are the smallest known viruses that replicate autonomously in mammalian cells. They are nonenveloped, and they have characteristic single-stranded, negative-sense, circular DNA. Two types of divergent PCVs are recognized: PCV1 and PCV2.
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Porcine circoviruses (PCVs) belong to the genus Circovirus and the family Circoviridae, and they are the smallest known viruses that replicate autonomously in mammalian cells. They are nonenveloped, and they have characteristic single-stranded, negative-sense, circular DNA. Two types of divergent PCVs are recognized: PCV1 and PCV2.
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Identification of porcine circovirus-3 in Mozambique
Veterinary Research Communications, 2021Porcine circovirus 3 (PCV-3) has been associated with an assortment of clinical conditions in pigs and has been reported in many countries worldwide. In Africa there is no data on the presence of PCV-3. In this study, DNA samples collected from 91 pigs between 2011 and 2019 in nine of the ten provinces of Mozambique in the context of African swine ...
Anahory, Iolanda Vieira +8 more
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Studies on epidemiology and pathogenicity of porcine circovirus
Archives of Virology, 1986Antibodies to porcine circovirus (PCV) which is the smallest animal virus known so far were found in 77-95 per cent of sera from slaughter pigs gathered in Berlin and two districts of Northern Germany. About 60 per cent of these positive sera had relatively high titres similar to those in experimentally infected pigs 3-6 weeks after infection.
I, Tischer +4 more
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Porcine circovirus type 3 in the UK
Veterinary Record, 2017Circoviruses are circular, single-stranded DNA viruses and the smallest known autonomously replicating viruses.1 Two species of circovirus are known to infect pigs: porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1) – which has not been associated with clinical disease – and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2), which was first isolated and characterised in the late 1990s ...
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