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Acute outbreak of porcine parvovirus infection in mozambique
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1995Investigations were made to determine the causal agent of an acute outbreak of abortions recorded in a swine herd in Mozambique. Isolation of porcine parvovirus and demonstration of its specific antibodies accomplished by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, haemagglutination inhibition and immunofluorescent tests, indicated that porcine parvovirus
E, Rivera +4 more
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Outbreaks of porcine parvovirus disease in Panama
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1991The first recorded isolation of porcine parvovirus (PPV) in Panama is described. The outbreaks of PPV disease were characterised by a high prevalence of mummified foetuses, stillborn and weak pigs and a common source of exposure. Diagnosis was based on virus isolation and by demonstrating viral antigen in lungs of affected foetuses.
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Observations on the pathogenesis of porcine parvovirus infection
Archives of Virology, 1976Differences in the pathogenesis of porcine parvovirus (PPV) were shown when pregnant gilts were infected by the oral and intramuscular (i.m.) routes. By the oral route, PPV took 23-32 days to cross the placenta following infection of the dam, as compared to 15 days by the i.m. route, Successful transplacental infection occurred following oral infection
H S, Joo +2 more
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Studies on the multiplication of a porcine parvovirus
Veterinary Microbiology, 1982A porcine parvovirus has been characterized with regard to its replication in foetal porcine kidney cells and certain biophysical properties. Electron microscopy of infected cells at selected times postinfection revealed that porcine parvovirus replication took place within or near a series of granular intranuclear inclusions which may be contiguous ...
M S, Shahrabadi +3 more
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Restriction of porcine parvovirus replication in nonpermissive cells
Journal of Virology, 1992Swine testicle (ST) cells and Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells differ in their ability to support replication of porcine parvovirus (PPV). Viral replication events in ST cells, a permissive cell type, and MDCK cells, a nonpermissive cell type, were compared in an attempt to elucidate putative mechanisms of restrictive virus replication ...
K, Oraveerakul, C S, Choi, T W, Molitor
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Design and testing of a humanized porcine donor for xenotransplantation
Nature, 2023Takayuki Hirose +2 more
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Genetically Modified Porcine-to-Human Cardiac Xenotransplantation
New England Journal of Medicine, 2022Muhammad Mohiuddin +2 more
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Tissue culture infectivity assay for porcine parvovirus
Veterinary Record, 1984K R, Edwards, D H, Thornton
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