G9 group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are considered important pathogens in pigs and humans, and pigs are hypothesized to be a potential host reservoir for human. However, intestinal and extra-intestinal pathogenicity and viremia of porcine G9 RVAs has remained largely unreported. In this study, colostrum-deprived piglets were orally infected with a porcine G9P[23] or G9P[7] strain. Histopathologically, both strains induced characteristic small intestinal lesions. Degeneration and necrosis of parenchymal cells were observed in the extra-intestinal tissues, but most predominantly in the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs). RVA antigen was continuously detected in the small intestinal mucosa and MLNs, but only transiently in cells of the liver, lung, and c...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are an important cause of diarrhea in young pigs and children. An evoluti...
Rotaviruses are important cause of diarrhea in animals, including humans. Currently, rotavirus speci...
Gnotobiotic pigs were orally inoculated with virulent Wa strain (G1P1A[8]) human rotavirus (group 1)...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, leading to an ex...
The importance of group A and C rotaviruses (RVA and RVC) in the pathogenesis of diarrhea in Belgian...
peer reviewedGroup A rotaviruses (RVAs) are a major cause of serious intestinal disease in piglets. ...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important cause of diarrhea in young piglets, resulting in signific...
The pathogenesis of a new serotype of porcine group A rotavirus (ISU64) which is closely related to ...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are endemic in swine populations, and all swine herds certainly have a history of ...
Porcine group A rotaviruses (GARV) are causative agents of enteritis in piglets and are a large rese...
AbstractRotaviruses are the leading cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide...
To determine the excretion dynamics and genotypic characteristics of rotavirus A (RVA), a longitudin...
A serial study of rotavirus infections in 5-day-old gnotobiotic piglets is described in terms of pat...
Molecular epidemiologic studies collecting information of the spatiotemporal distribution of rotavir...
Additional file 19. Histopathological changes in the small intestine of piglets inoculated with a po...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are an important cause of diarrhea in young pigs and children. An evoluti...
Rotaviruses are important cause of diarrhea in animals, including humans. Currently, rotavirus speci...
Gnotobiotic pigs were orally inoculated with virulent Wa strain (G1P1A[8]) human rotavirus (group 1)...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible, leading to an ex...
The importance of group A and C rotaviruses (RVA and RVC) in the pathogenesis of diarrhea in Belgian...
peer reviewedGroup A rotaviruses (RVAs) are a major cause of serious intestinal disease in piglets. ...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important cause of diarrhea in young piglets, resulting in signific...
The pathogenesis of a new serotype of porcine group A rotavirus (ISU64) which is closely related to ...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are endemic in swine populations, and all swine herds certainly have a history of ...
Porcine group A rotaviruses (GARV) are causative agents of enteritis in piglets and are a large rese...
AbstractRotaviruses are the leading cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide...
To determine the excretion dynamics and genotypic characteristics of rotavirus A (RVA), a longitudin...
A serial study of rotavirus infections in 5-day-old gnotobiotic piglets is described in terms of pat...
Molecular epidemiologic studies collecting information of the spatiotemporal distribution of rotavir...
Additional file 19. Histopathological changes in the small intestine of piglets inoculated with a po...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are an important cause of diarrhea in young pigs and children. An evoluti...
Rotaviruses are important cause of diarrhea in animals, including humans. Currently, rotavirus speci...
Gnotobiotic pigs were orally inoculated with virulent Wa strain (G1P1A[8]) human rotavirus (group 1)...