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SUMOylation-dependent degradation of nucleocapsid is responsible for <i>Pestivirus</i> uncoating. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Virol
Zou L-K   +10 more
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Survey and Associated Risk Factors for the Presence of Ruminant Pestiviruses in Domestic Ovine and Caprine Populations from Kazakhstan. [PDF]

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Zhigailov AV   +24 more
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High spread and limited circulation of Pestivirus in wild ruminants in Spain, 2000-2017

open access: green, 2019
Saúl Jiménez‐Ruiz   +14 more
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Pestivirus infections of cattle

Veterinary Record, 2021
Abstract This focus article has been prepared by Arthur Otter, Nick Torrens and Lucy Martindale of the APHA Cattle Expert Group, Penrith Veterinary Investigation Centre and Surveillance Intelligence Unit, respectively
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BOVINE PESTIVIRUS AND HUMAN INFECTION

Lancet, The, 1989
C R, Wilks, G, Abraham, D K, Blackmore
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Chimeric Pestivirus Experimental Vaccines

2016
Chimeric pestiviruses have shown great potential as marker vaccine candidates against pestiviral infections. Exemplarily, we describe here the construction and testing of the most promising classical swine fever vaccine candidate "CP7_E2alf" in detail. The description is focused on classical cloning technologies in combination with reverse genetics.
Ilona, Reimann   +2 more
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Experimental pestivirus infections in pregnant goats

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1991
Fifty pregnant goats, inoculated intramuscularly at different gestational stages with a non-cytopathic ovine pestivirus or a cytopathic bovine pestivirus, all developed pestivirus-neutralizing antibodies within 5 weeks of inoculation. The incidence of reproductive failure was similar for the two agents.
T, Løken, I, Bjerkås
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Immunology of Bovine Pestivirus Infection

American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1996
The bovine pestiviruses (here referred to as bovine viral diarrhea viruses-BVDV) cause three types of disease: bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), mucosal disease (MD) or fetal disease (FD). In each case, the immune system of the host responds in a characteristic fashion (Nettleton and Entrican, 1995).
McVey, D. Scott   +3 more
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