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Pathogenicity of genotype 2.1 classical swine fever virus isolated from Japan in 2019 in pigs
Abstract Classical swine fever (CSF) re‐emerged in Japan in 2018 for the first time in 26 years. The disease has been known to be caused by a moderately pathogenic virus, rather than the highly pathogenic virus that had occurred in the past. However, the underlying pathophysiology remains unknown.
Maiko Yamashita+11 more
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This study was carried out to investigate the frequency and genetic diversity of pestiviruses in abortion cases in cattle and small ruminants in Turkey.
M. Şevik
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Archaeological approaches to RNA virus evolution
Abstract figure legend Molecular tools and concepts from phylosophy of language and archaeology for the search of ancient RNA elements in the current cell. Abstract Studies with RNA enzymes (ribozymes) and protein enzymes have identified certain structural elements that are present in some cellular mRNAs and viral RNAs.
Ascensión Ariza‐Mateos+5 more
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Genotypic analysis of a localised hotspot of Pestivirus A (BVDV‐1) infections in Northern Ireland
Abstract Background Bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) is caused by Pestivirus A and Pestivirus B. Northern Ireland (NI) embarked on a compulsory BVD eradication scheme in 2016, which continues to this day, so an understanding of the composition of the pestivirus genotypes in the cattle population of NI is required.
James McConville+10 more
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Host Factors interacting with the Pestivirus N terminal protease, Npro are Components of the Ribonucleoprotein Complex [PDF]
The viral N-terminal protease N(pro) of pestiviruses counteracts cellular antiviral defenses through inhibition of IRF3. Here we used mass spectrometry to identify a new role for N(pro) through its interaction with over 55 associated proteins, mainly ...
A. Donaszi-Ivanov+62 more
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Milk as a diagnostic fluid to monitor viral diseases in dairy cattle
Background Infectious viral diseases in dairy cattle have substantial implications for milk production, quality and overall animal health. Diagnostic tools providing reliable results are crucial for effective disease control at the farm and industry level.
B Brito, P Hick
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Pestiviruses—taxonomic perspectives [PDF]
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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Bovine pestiviruses include Pestivirus A (BVDV-1), Pestivirus B (BVDV-2), and Pestivirus H, which was originally called HoBi-like pestivirus. We conducted an epidemiological investigation for pestiviruses circulating in backyard cattle farms in central ...
Hongfei Shi+9 more
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Identification and Genetic Analysis of Species D Rotaviruses in Pangolin Samples
Pangolins have been found to carry severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2)‐related coronaviruses. In light of this discovery, interest has been piqued in viromes of these heavily trafficked wild animals. In this study, we performed viral metagenomic sequencing to explore viromes of both confiscated dead pangolins and captive ...
Kai Wang+16 more
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The genus Pestivirus is composed of 4 important pathogens of livestock: Bovine viral diarrhea virus 1 and 2 (BVDV-1 and BVDV-2), Classical swine fever virus (CSFV), and Border disease virus of sheep (BDV). BVDV are major pathogens of cattle, and infection results in significant economic loss worldwide.
Eduardo F. Flores+6 more
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