Phylogenetic characterization of VP6 gene (inner capsid) of porcine rotavirus C collected in Japan
T Suzuki, A Hasebe, A Miyazaki… - Infection, Genetics and …, 2014 - Elsevier
Porcine rotavirus C (RVC) has been often detected in sporadic cases or outbreaks of
diarrhea in suckling and weaned pigs. Previous surveillance studies using both enzyme …
diarrhea in suckling and weaned pigs. Previous surveillance studies using both enzyme …
Detection of a porcine rotavirus strain with VP4, VP7 and NSP4 genes of different animal origins
J Yi, C Liu - Archives of virology, 2011 - Springer
A new rotavirus strain, sh0902, was detected in diarrheic piglets on a farm in Shanghai,
China, and its genotype was characterized as G1P [7]. Analysis of the VP4, VP7 and NSP4 …
China, and its genotype was characterized as G1P [7]. Analysis of the VP4, VP7 and NSP4 …
Monitoring of group A rotaviruses in wild-living birds in Hungary
Rotavirus is a common pathogen causing gastroenteritis in humans and domesticated
animals. The incidence of rotavirus in wild-living animals, particularly in avian species, has …
animals. The incidence of rotavirus in wild-living animals, particularly in avian species, has …
Development of a Quadruplex RT-QPCR for the Detection of Porcine Rotaviruses and the Phylogenetic Analysis of Porcine RVH in China
K Shi, H Zhou, S Feng, J He, B Li, F Long, Y Shi, Y Yin… - Pathogens, 2023 - mdpi.com
Rotavirus A species (RVA), RVB, RVC, and RVH are four species of rotaviruses (RVs) that
are prevalent in pig herds, and co-infections occur frequently. In this study, a quadruplex real …
are prevalent in pig herds, and co-infections occur frequently. In this study, a quadruplex real …
Assessing the epidemiology of rotavirus A, B, C and H in diarrheic pigs of different ages in northern Italy
E Ferrari, C Salogni, V Martella, GL Alborali, A Scaburri… - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Rotaviruses are classified in 10 groups (A to J), where rotavirus A (RVA) is the major cause
of diarrhea in humans and animals. With some exceptions, there is scarce information on the …
of diarrhea in humans and animals. With some exceptions, there is scarce information on the …
Zoonotic potential of rotavirus from swine and bovine in south of Taiwan
D Murni, P Trisunuwati, MH Liao - The Journal of Experimental Life …, 2016 - jels.ub.ac.id
Rotavirus was recognized as the virus that responsible for causing acute gastroenteritis,
especially young livestock. Taiwan Center for Disease Control (CDC) confirms the majority …
especially young livestock. Taiwan Center for Disease Control (CDC) confirms the majority …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular surveillance of rotavirus A associated with diarrheic calves from the Republic of Korea and full genomic characterization of bovine-porcine …
HC Cho, EM Kim, SU Shin, J Park, KS Choi - Infection, Genetics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Group A rotavirus (RVA) is the most common diarrhea-causing pathogen among humans
and animals worldwide. Rotavirus infection in neonatal calves causes major problems in the …
and animals worldwide. Rotavirus infection in neonatal calves causes major problems in the …
Full-length genome analysis of G2, G9 and G11 porcine group A rotaviruses
O Martel-Paradis, MA Laurin, V Martella, JS Sohal… - Veterinary …, 2013 - Elsevier
Group A rotaviruses with G2 and G9 VP7 specificity are common in humans, while G11
strains have been detected only sporadically. G2, G9 and G11 rotaviruses also circulate in …
strains have been detected only sporadically. G2, G9 and G11 rotaviruses also circulate in …
Development of a droplet digital PCR assay for detection of group A porcine rotavirus
Y Liu, X Han, X Zhang, J Liu, L Yao - Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Group A porcine rotavirus (PoRVA) is an important pathogen of acute enteritis in piglets,
which has caused severe economic losses in the pig industry worldwide. A convenient …
which has caused severe economic losses in the pig industry worldwide. A convenient …
[PDF][PDF] Interspecies transmission of porcine-originated GP [] rotavirus A between pigs and humans: a synchronized spatiotemporal approach
V Kunic, T Mikuletic, R Kogoj, T Koritnik, A Steyer… - core.ac.uk
Rotavirus A (RVA) group is continuously reported as a leading cause of non-bacterial
gastroenteritis in mammal and avian species, especially offspring. In humans, it can infect …
gastroenteritis in mammal and avian species, especially offspring. In humans, it can infect …