AbstractThe genetic basis of rotavirus host range restriction (host species specificity) is unknown but the NSP1 (fifth) gene has been implicated in some studies. We studied the replication kineticsin vivoof a NSP1 gene monoreassortant, E11, to assess the influence of a heterologous NSP1 gene on the ability to replicate in pigs. The monoreassortant possessed 10 genes from the porcine parent rotavirus SW20/21, which replicated productively in pigs, and the NSP1 gene from the bovine rotavirus UK which produced an abortive infection in pigs. Groups of up to four pigs were inoculated orally with 105to 106TCID50of the monoreassortant, the porcine parent rotavirus, or the bovine parent rotavirus or were sham inoculated. The monoreassortant replic...
peer reviewedGroup A rotaviruses (RVAs) are a major cause of serious intestinal disease in piglets. ...
In order to determine the intragenotypic diversity of rotaviruses circulating in pig farms located i...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, leading to an ex...
AbstractThe genetic basis of rotavirus host range restriction (host species specificity) is unknown ...
AbstractRotaviruses which cause disease in heterologous animal species have been reported but the mo...
AbstractRotaviruses are the leading cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide...
Rotaviruses are responsible for the acute diarrhea in various mammalian and avian species. The nonst...
Although reassortment is one of the most important characteristics of group A rotavirus (RVA) evolut...
Direct interspecies transmissions of group A rotaviruses (RVA) have been reported under natural cond...
asynchronous coinfection. pigs: production of reassortants by Viral determinants of rotavirus pathog...
rotavirus variants which differ in their in vitro growth properties and pathogenicity have been clon...
To determine the excretion dynamics and genotypic characteristics of rotavirus A (RVA), a longitudin...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are an important cause of diarrhea in young pigs and children. An evoluti...
The VP4, VP7, NS53 and VP6 genes of two porcine rotavirus variants which differ in their in vitro gr...
AbstractThe porcine group A rotavirus CC86 was characterized to explore its utility as a tool for mu...
peer reviewedGroup A rotaviruses (RVAs) are a major cause of serious intestinal disease in piglets. ...
In order to determine the intragenotypic diversity of rotaviruses circulating in pig farms located i...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, leading to an ex...
AbstractThe genetic basis of rotavirus host range restriction (host species specificity) is unknown ...
AbstractRotaviruses which cause disease in heterologous animal species have been reported but the mo...
AbstractRotaviruses are the leading cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide...
Rotaviruses are responsible for the acute diarrhea in various mammalian and avian species. The nonst...
Although reassortment is one of the most important characteristics of group A rotavirus (RVA) evolut...
Direct interspecies transmissions of group A rotaviruses (RVA) have been reported under natural cond...
asynchronous coinfection. pigs: production of reassortants by Viral determinants of rotavirus pathog...
rotavirus variants which differ in their in vitro growth properties and pathogenicity have been clon...
To determine the excretion dynamics and genotypic characteristics of rotavirus A (RVA), a longitudin...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are an important cause of diarrhea in young pigs and children. An evoluti...
The VP4, VP7, NS53 and VP6 genes of two porcine rotavirus variants which differ in their in vitro gr...
AbstractThe porcine group A rotavirus CC86 was characterized to explore its utility as a tool for mu...
peer reviewedGroup A rotaviruses (RVAs) are a major cause of serious intestinal disease in piglets. ...
In order to determine the intragenotypic diversity of rotaviruses circulating in pig farms located i...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, leading to an ex...