Detección del virus de la diarrea viral bovina en artiodáctilos silvestres en cautiverio en México [PDF]
El virus de la diarrea viral bovina pertenece al género Pestivirus de la familia Flaviviridae. Los pestivirus infectan a un extenso rango de artiodáctilos, silvestres y domésticos, en los cuales ocasionan una gran variedad de desórdenes respiratorios ...
Jocelyn Medina-Gudiño+5 more
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Genetic Variability of Pestivirus A (BVDV-1) Circulating in Cattle From Eastern Turkey. [PDF]
This study investigated the genotypes and variability of bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) in cattle from eastern Turkey. Using RT‐PCR with primers targeting the 5′UTR, autoprotease (Npro) and E2 genes and sequence and phylogenetic analysis, 15 sequences from cattle were examined.
Abounaaja F, Babaoglu AR.
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The genus Pestivirus of the family Flaviviridae includes 11 species. Bovine pestiviruses are the causative agents of viral diarrhea/mucosal disease and include three genetically distinct species: pestivirus A (BVDV-1), B (BVDV-2), and H (BVDV-3).
A. G. Glotov+3 more
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DNAJC14-Independent Replication of the Atypical Porcine Pestivirus
DNAJC14 is an essential cofactor of the pestiviral NS2 autoprotease, limiting replication to tolerable levels as a prerequisite for the noncytopathogenic biotype of pestiviruses.
Carina M Reuscher+13 more
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The seroepidemiology of pestivirus infection in sheep in Afyonkarahisar province of Turkey and the analysis of associated risk factors [PDF]
Border disease virus (BDV) is a pestivirus that causes considerable economic losses in the sheep industry due to its effect on breeding and health. This study's goal was to determine the seroprevalence of pestivirus infection, the ratio of persistently ...
INCE, Omer Baris
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Modulation of ADAM17 Levels by Pestiviruses Is Species-Specific [PDF]
Upon host cell infection, viruses modulate their host cells to better suit their needs, including the downregulation of virus entry receptors. ADAM17, a cell surface sheddase, is an essential factor for infection of bovine cells with several pestiviruses.
Hann-Wei Chen+6 more
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Atypical porcine pestivirus as a novel type of pestivirus in pigs in China [PDF]
Pestiviruses are highly variable RNA viruses. A growing number of novel pestiviruses has been discovered in domestic and wild species in the last two decades.
Chen, J.+11 more
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Decrypting the Origin and Pathogenesis in Pregnant Ewes of a New Ovine Pestivirus Closely Related to Classical Swine Fever Virus [PDF]
This study shows the origin and the pathogenic role of a novel ovine pestivirus (OVPV) isolated in 2017 in Italy, as a pathogenic agent causing severe abortions after infection in pregnant ewes and high capacity for virus trans-placental transmission as ...
Miaomiao Wang+13 more
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Serosurveillance and Molecular Investigation of Wild Deer in Australia Reveals Seroprevalence of Pestivirus Infection [PDF]
Since deer were introduced into Australia in the mid-1800s, their wild populations have increased in size and distribution, posing a potential risk to the livestock industry, through their role in pathogen transmission cycles. In comparison to livestock,
Jose L. Huaman+6 more
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Exclusion of Superinfection or Enhancement of Superinfection in Pestiviruses—APPV Infection Is Not Dependent on ADAM17 [PDF]
Some viruses can suppress superinfections of their host cells by related or different virus species. The phenomenon of superinfection exclusion can be caused by inhibiting virus attachment, receptor binding and entry, by replication interference, or ...
Francesco Geranio+7 more
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