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Congenital infection of pigs with ruminant-type pestiviruses

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1994
Congenital infections of pigs were induced with two ruminant-type pestiviruses isolated from pigs. One of the viruses was bovine viral diarrhoea virus-like and the other border disease virus-like. Both produced symptoms similar to those observed with low virulence strains of classical swine fever virus.
D J, Paton, S H, Done
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New Leaves in the Growing Tree of Pestiviruses

2017
Pestiviruses are a group of viruses of veterinary importance infecting livestock animals like pigs, cattle, and sheep, and also wildlife animals like wild boar and different deer species. While for decades only four classical species (Classical swine fever virus, Bovine viral diarrhea virus types 1 and 2, Border disease virus), and a few so-called ...
Sandra, Blome   +2 more
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Pestiviruses--taxonomic perspectives.

Archives of virology. Supplementum, 1997
The history of pestivirus taxonomy is surprisingly consistent: almost 30 years ago it was recognized that pestiviruses are structurally akin to flaviviruses, and recent nucleotide sequence data have confirmed this resemblance at the level of genome organization.
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Emerging pestiviruses infecting domestic and wildlife hosts

Animal Health Research Reviews, 2015
AbstractUntil the early 1990s there were just three recognized species in the pestivirus genus, bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), border disease virus (BDV) and classical swine fever virus (CSFV). Subsequently BVDV were divided into two different species, BVDV1 and BVDV2 and four additional putative pestivirus species have been identified, based on ...
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The Pestiviruses

1992
V, Moennig, P G, Plagemann
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Cytopathogenicity of pestiviruses isolated post mortem from cattle

1991
Cytopathic pestivirus was isolated from different tissues of only eight of 23 cattle with mucosal disease. Three persistently infected cows were healthy until slaughter after death of all their seven offspring, out of which one of four examined demonstrated cytopathic pestivirus.
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POSSIBLE ROLE OF PESTIVIRUSES IN MICROCEPHALY

The Lancet, 1987
B J, Potts   +4 more
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A perspective on the pestiviruses

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1989
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Pestiviruses are important pathogens for pigs

"Veterinary Medicine" Journal, 2020
B.G. Orlyankin   +3 more
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