[HTML][HTML] Equine rotavirus A under the one health lens: potential impacts on public health
M Carossino, MA Vissani, ME Barrandeguy… - Viruses, 2024 - mdpi.com
Group A rotaviruses are a well-known cause of viral gastroenteritis in infants and children,
as well as in many mammalian species and birds, affecting them at a young age. This group …
as well as in many mammalian species and birds, affecting them at a young age. This group …
[HTML][HTML] Rotavirus A in domestic pigs and wild boars: high genetic diversity and interspecies transmission
Rotavirus A (RVA) is an important pathogen for porcine health. In comparison to humans,
RVA in domestic animals and especially in wildlife is under researched. Therefore, the aim …
RVA in domestic animals and especially in wildlife is under researched. Therefore, the aim …
[HTML][HTML] Detection and genetic characterization of enteric viruses in diarrhoea outbreaks from swine farms in Spain
Background The aim of this work was to study the prevalence and distribution of Porcine
astrovirus (PAstV), Porcine kobuvirus (PKoV), Porcine torovirus (PToV), Mammalian …
astrovirus (PAstV), Porcine kobuvirus (PKoV), Porcine torovirus (PToV), Mammalian …
Detection and genetic diversity of porcine rotavirus A, B and C in eastern Australian piggeries
B Genz, J Gerszon, Y Pollock, B Gleeson… - Australian veterinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rotaviruses (RV) have a high prevalence in piggeries worldwide and are one of the major
pathogens causing severe diarrhoea in young pigs. RV species A, B, and C have been …
pathogens causing severe diarrhoea in young pigs. RV species A, B, and C have been …
[HTML][HTML] 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 …
Phylogenetic Analyses of Rotavirus A, B and C Detected on a Porcine Farm in South Africa
A Strydom, N Segone, R Coertze, N Barron, M Strydom… - Viruses, 2024 - mdpi.com
Rotaviruses (RVs) are known to infect various avian and mammalian hosts, including swine.
The most common RVs associated with infection in pigs are A, B, C and H (RVA-C; RVH). In …
The most common RVs associated with infection in pigs are A, B, C and H (RVA-C; RVH). In …
[HTML][HTML] Prevalence and genomic characterization of rotavirus group A genotypes in piglets from southern highlands and eastern Tanzania
Animals have been identified as the potential reservoirs of rotavirus group A (RVA) for
human infection. However, very little is known regarding the genotype and genomic profiles …
human infection. However, very little is known regarding the genotype and genomic profiles …
[HTML][HTML] Recent Molecular Characterization of Porcine Rotaviruses Detected in China and Their Phylogenetic Relationships with Human Rotaviruses
M Qiao, M Li, Y Li, Z Wang, Z Hu, J Qing, J Huang… - Viruses, 2024 - mdpi.com
Porcine rotavirus A (PoRVA) is an enteric pathogen capable of causing severe diarrhea in
suckling piglets. Investigating the prevalence and molecular characteristics of PoRVA in the …
suckling piglets. Investigating the prevalence and molecular characteristics of PoRVA in the …
Transcriptomic and antiviral analyses of PoIFN-Delta5 against porcine enteric viruses in porcine intestinal epithelial cells
X Zhu, B Fan, S Song, J Gao, J Zhou, Y Zhao… - Veterinary …, 2023 - Elsevier
The interferon-delta family was first reported in domestic pigs and belongs to the type I
interferon (IFN-I) family. The enteric viruses could cause diarrhea in newborn piglets with …
interferon (IFN-I) family. The enteric viruses could cause diarrhea in newborn piglets with …
[HTML][HTML] Host Cell Response to Rotavirus Infection with Emphasis on Virus–Glycan Interactions, Cholesterol Metabolism, and Innate Immunity
Although rotavirus A (RVA) is the primary cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in children and
young animals, mechanisms of its replication and pathogenesis remain poorly understood …
young animals, mechanisms of its replication and pathogenesis remain poorly understood …