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Noroviruses are a leading cause of human gastroenteritis worldwide. The norovirus genotype GII.4 is the most prevalent genotype in the human population and has caused six pandemics since 1995.
Christopher Ruis +5 more
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Antigenic structure of transmissible gastroenteritis virus nucleoprotein
A group of 11 monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) raised against transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) was used to study the antigenic structure of the virus nucleoprotein (N). To identify the regions recognized by MAbs, DNA fragments derived from the N-coding region of the TGEV strain FS772/70 were cloned into pUR expression plasmids and the ...
Martín Alonso, J.M. +5 more
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A One Health Perspective on Canine Coronavirus: A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?
Canine coronavirus (CCoV) is a positive-strand RNA virus generally responsible for mild-to-severe gastroenteritis in dogs. In recent years, new CCoVs with acquired pathogenic characteristics have emerged, turning the spotlight on the evolutionary ...
Alessio Buonavoglia +4 more
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The Polypeptide Structure of Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus
The polypeptides of purified preparations of the coronavirus responsible for transmissible gastroenteritis of pigs have beem examined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Four major polypeptides, VPI (mol. wt. 200000), VP2 (50 000), VP3 (30000) and VP4 (28500) and two minor polypeptides, VPIa (105000) and VPIb (80500) have been reproducibly ...
D J, Garwes, D H, Pocock
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Background In 2014, a notification of porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) was made by the National Services of Animal Health of Argentina (SENASA) to the World Organization of Animal Health (OIE).
Pablo Enrique Piñeyro +10 more
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Norovirus is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. For over two decades, a single genotype (GII.4) has been responsible for most norovirus-associated cases. However, during the winter of 2014 to 2015, the GII.4 strains were displaced by a
Kentaro Tohma +3 more
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Transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) has caused devastating economic losses to the swine industry worldwide, despite extensive research focusing on the pathogenesis of virus infection. The molecular pathogenic mechanism of TGEV-induced diarrhea in piglets
Zhou Yang +8 more
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Assessment of the dynamics of microparasite infections in genetically homogeneous and heterogeneous populations using a stochastic epidemic model [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to explore the effect of genetic heterogeneity in host resistance to infection on the population-level risks and outcomes of epidemics.
Bishop, S. C. +2 more
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Sporadic re-emergence of enzootic porcine transmissible gastroenteritis in Hungary [PDF]
Transmissible gastroenteritis (TGE) is a coronavirus-induced disease of pigs, characterised by diarrhoea and vomiting. The incidence of the disease had been decreasing since the late 1980s when deletion mutant variants (porcine respiratory coronavirus ...
Andersson, Simon +4 more
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Isolation of Subviral Components from Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus
Exposure of purified transmissible gastroenteritis virus, a porcine coronavirus, to non-ionic detergents resulted in the removal of the surface projections and greater than 98% of the virus lipid. Virus RNA was associated with a subviral particle which had a sedimentation coefficient of 650S, compared with 495S for the intact virion, and which banded ...
D J, Garwes, D H, Pocock, B V, Pike
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