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Potential New Avian Species as Carriers of Diverse Circoviruses [PDF]
Avian species pose risks for transmitting viruses, including avian circoviruses, that could be a threat for conservation and introduction into commercial flocks.
Yasmin Luisa Neves Lemes Garcia +19 more
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Novel Circoviruses from Birds Share Common Evolutionary Roots with Fish Origin Circoviruses [PDF]
Circoviruses occur in a variety of animal species and are common pathogens of mammalian and avian hosts. In our study internal organ samples of wild birds were processed for screening of circoviral sequences.
Enikő Fehér +5 more
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Replication of porcine circoviruses [PDF]
Porcine circoviruses are circular single-stranded DNA viruses that infect swine and wild boars. Two species of porcine circoviruses exist. Porcine circovirus type 1 is non pathogenic contrary to porcine circovirus type 2 which is associated with the ...
Grasland Béatrice +3 more
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Advances in Crosstalk between Porcine Circoviruses and Host
Porcine circoviruses (PCVs), including PCV1 to PCV4, are non-enveloped DNA viruses with a diameter of about 20 nm, belonging to the genus Circovirus in the family Circoviridae. PCV2 is an important causative agent of porcine circovirus disease or porcine
Guyu Niu +4 more
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Occurrence of diverse circoviruses in wild birds in Hungary [PDF]
Circoviruses (CVs) infect a wide range of avian hosts, including domestic, ornamental and wild birds. The immunosuppressive effect of these viruses could make the host more susceptible to other pathogens.
Anna Pataki +5 more
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Genomic composition and pathomechanisms of porcine circoviruses: A review
Porcine circovirus (PCV) belongs to the genus Circovirus within the family Circoviridae; it has the smallest genome and a complicated classification system comprising PCV1, PCV2, PCV3, and PCV4.
Yong-Yu Gao +9 more
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The analysis of genome composition and codon bias reveals distinctive patterns between avian and mammalian circoviruses which suggest a potential recombinant origin for Porcine circovirus 3. [PDF]
Members of the genus Circovirus are host-specific viruses, which are totally dependent on cell machinery for their replication. Consequently, certain mimicry of the host genome features is expected to maximize cellular replicative system exploitation and
Giovanni Franzo +4 more
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Fecal samples from 76 of 83 apparently healthy small Indian mongooses (Urva auropunctata) were PCR positive with circovirus/cyclovirus pan-rep (replicase gene) primers.
Kerry Gainor +3 more
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Like other avian circovirus species, Pigeon circovirus (PiCV) is known to be genetically diverse with a relatively small circular single-stranded DNA genome of 2 kb that encodes for a capsid protein (Cap) and a replication initiator protein (Rep). Recent paleoviral evidence hints towards a probable Gondwanan origin of avian circoviruses, paralleling ...
Subir Sarker +4 more
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Recombinant Goose Circoviruses Circulating in Domesticated and Wild Geese in Poland [PDF]
Circoviruses are circular single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses that infect a variety of animals, both domestic and wild. Circovirus infection in birds is associated with immunosuppression and this in turn predisposes the infected animals to secondary ...
Tomasz Stenzel +6 more
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