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Immunologic Discrepancy Between Intestinal and Cell Culture Viruses of Transmissible Gastroenteritis of Swine

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1973
SUMMARY Results of cross-fluorescent antibody (fa) staining between the intestinal and cell culture viruses of transmisible gastroenteritis (tge) of swine and the colostral antibodies to these agents, conjugated with fluorescein isothiocyanate and rhodamine B isothiocyanate, indicated the viruses were serologically similar.
A, Morilla, M, Ristic
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[Course of transmissible gastroenteritis on a swine-breeding farm].

Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1987
Epizootiologic studies were carried out from the introduction of the transmissive gastroenteritis on the Enterprise up to the end of 1984. Clinical observations and morphologic survey were conducted on the infected animal farms. The diagnosis was based on both virologic and serologic investigations with routinely employed methods.
A, Motovski, P, Belopopska, N, Borisov
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[Transmissible gastroenteritis of swine as a model for infectious diarrhea].

Archiv fur experimentelle Veterinarmedizin, 1978
Transmissible gastro-enteritis is a virus-caused diarrhoeal disease of swine which may result in up to a total loss among newborn animals. Changes are, primarily, of pathologicoanatomic nature and take place in the small intestine. The epithelium of the intestinal villi is completely destroyed, and diarrhoea is the result.
D, Leopoldt, U, Meyer
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Transmissible gastroenteritis of swine. Efficacy assay of an intramammary use vaccine.

Developments in biological standardization, 1976
TGE seronegative pregnant gilts were vaccinated by intramammary inoculations with a chemically inactivated (betapropiolactone) cell culture virus vaccine and their nursing pigs were exposed to virus at three days of age. The pig morbidity and survival rates were compared with those of pigs nursing gilts exposed orally to virulent TGE virus during late ...
T W, Tamoglia, S K, Hanson
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Studies on transmissible gastroenteritis of swine. II. Selected characteristics of a cytopathogenic virus common to five isolates from transmissible gastroenteritis.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science, 1967
Five cell culture isolates from transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) of swine have been studied. There is a cytopathogenic virus common to all of these isolates. Some of the characteristics of this virus, such as its size, approximately 100 mmicro, its relative sensitivity to ether, lability at pH 2, pH 3, and pH 10, and its heat lability suggest that ...
A W, McClurkin, J O, Norman
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STUDIES ON TRANSMISSIBLE GASTROENTERITIS OF SWINE. I. THE ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF A CYTOPATHOGENIC VIRUS OF TRANSMISSIBLE GASTROENTERITIS IN PRIMARY SWINE KIDNEY CELL CULTURES.

Canadian journal of comparative medicine and veterinary science, 1996
Two virus isolates from transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) of swine were adapted to grow in primary swine kidney cells. Growth of the virus was indicated by the resistance of the infected cells to the cytopathic effect of a virus diarrhea virus of cattle, and by the development of large round cells on the cell sheet. Evidence that these virus isolates
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Origins and evolutionary genomics of the 2009 swine-origin H1N1 influenza A epidemic

Nature, 2009
Gavin J D Smith   +2 more
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[Diagnosis of transmissible gastroenteritis of swine].

Veterinariia, 1978
E I, Shalinskiĭ   +3 more
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