Identification and genomic characterization of feline calicivirus from a leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) in Taiwan. [PDF]
Chen LH, Chen YW, Lee F, Hsu WL, Ou SC.
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Antiviral Activity of Glucosyl Hesperidin Against Feline Calicivirus. [PDF]
Choi SS, Lee SH, Lee KA.
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Development and evaluation of methods for recovery of Noroviruses from food, water and air [PDF]
Uhrbrand, Katrine
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Epidemiology and Molecular Characterization of Feline Calicivirus in Beijing, China. [PDF]
Wang D, Zhu J, Yang H, Lyu Y.
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Isolation and genetic characterization of parvovirus from Bengal tiger in China. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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Completion of the Genome Sequence of a Historic CDV Vaccine Strain, Rockborn: Evolutionary and Epidemiologic Implications. [PDF]
Lanszki Z +8 more
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Vesivirus viremia and seroprevalence in humans [PDF]
Pathogenic caliciviruses of the genus Vesivirus circulate in oceanic ecosystems and spread to and among terrestrial mammals. Isolation of Vesivirus from natural and laboratory infections in humans led to this investigation of Vesivirus seroprevalence and viremia.
Alvin W, Smith +5 more
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Characterization of a Vesivirus Associated with an Outbreak of Acute Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis in Domestic Dogs [PDF]
ABSTRACTFour of eleven affected dogs died despite aggressive treatment during a 2015 focal outbreak of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis following a stay in a pet housing facility. Routine diagnostic investigations failed to identify a specific cause. Virus isolation from fresh necropsy tissues yielded a calicivirus with sequence homology to a vesivirus ...
Randall W Renshaw, Edward J Dubovi
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BioProcessing: Advances and Trends in Biological Product Development, 2011Yongchang Qiu
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Marine caliciviruses form a distinct lineage within the genus Vesivirus (family Caliciviridae). This group includes vesicular exanthema of swine virus (VESV) and San Miguel sea lion virus (SMSV) and other related viruses which have been proposed to be marine in origin isolated from a variety of terrestrial and marine animals.
Scott M Reid
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