Porcine kobuvirus was first identified in early 2007 in Hungary. Originally thought to be confined to the intestine, almost 2 years later the virus was found in the blood of clinically healthy pigs on the same farm. Porcine kobuvirus may be widely distributed on pig farms worldwide
Porcine respirovirus 1, also referred to as porcine parainfluenza virus 1 (PPIV-1), was first detect...
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is the highly contagious, causative agent of an economically ...
Between February 2011 and February 2012, 985 and 324 samples were collected from diarrheal and healt...
Porcine kobuvirus was first identified in early 2007 in Hungary. Originally thought to be confined t...
Animal kobuviruses have been described in pigs, cattle, sheep and bats in countries in Asia and Euro...
AbstractAnimal kobuviruses have been described in pigs, cattle, sheep and bats in countries in Asia ...
Porcine Kobuvirus (PKV) infection is very common in pigs throughout the world. Since it has never be...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, was first identified in Hungary in 2007. We report here the co...
Kobuviruses, non-enveloped and single-stranded positive RNA viruses, are members of the Picornavirid...
In this study, fecal specimens (n=260) collected from Italian healthy pigs aged between 6 and 10 mon...
Kobuviruses comprise three species, the Aichivirus A, Aichivirus B, and Aichivirus C (porcine kobuvi...
International audienceMany enteric viruses are found in pig farms around the world and can cause dea...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, may be the underlying etiological cause of a large-scale outbr...
In this study, swine fecal specimens (n = 251) collected from nursing and weaned piglets raised unde...
A recent survey of pigs in Dong Thap province, Vietnam identified a high frequency of enterovirus sp...
Porcine respirovirus 1, also referred to as porcine parainfluenza virus 1 (PPIV-1), was first detect...
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is the highly contagious, causative agent of an economically ...
Between February 2011 and February 2012, 985 and 324 samples were collected from diarrheal and healt...
Porcine kobuvirus was first identified in early 2007 in Hungary. Originally thought to be confined t...
Animal kobuviruses have been described in pigs, cattle, sheep and bats in countries in Asia and Euro...
AbstractAnimal kobuviruses have been described in pigs, cattle, sheep and bats in countries in Asia ...
Porcine Kobuvirus (PKV) infection is very common in pigs throughout the world. Since it has never be...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, was first identified in Hungary in 2007. We report here the co...
Kobuviruses, non-enveloped and single-stranded positive RNA viruses, are members of the Picornavirid...
In this study, fecal specimens (n=260) collected from Italian healthy pigs aged between 6 and 10 mon...
Kobuviruses comprise three species, the Aichivirus A, Aichivirus B, and Aichivirus C (porcine kobuvi...
International audienceMany enteric viruses are found in pig farms around the world and can cause dea...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, may be the underlying etiological cause of a large-scale outbr...
In this study, swine fecal specimens (n = 251) collected from nursing and weaned piglets raised unde...
A recent survey of pigs in Dong Thap province, Vietnam identified a high frequency of enterovirus sp...
Porcine respirovirus 1, also referred to as porcine parainfluenza virus 1 (PPIV-1), was first detect...
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is the highly contagious, causative agent of an economically ...
Between February 2011 and February 2012, 985 and 324 samples were collected from diarrheal and healt...