Porcine Kobuvirus (PKV) infection is very common in pigs throughout the world. Since it has never been investigated in Serbia, to contribute to the knowledge of Porcine Kobuvirus, its role, and distribution, we tested 200 samples from domestic pigs and wild boars. From domestic pigs, 10 fecal, 22 spleen and 68 serum samples, and 100 spleen samples from wild boars were tested. The virus prevalence determined by real-time RT-PCR in domestic pigs was 22% and in wild boars 6%. The phylogenetic analysis of 3D region revealed that Serbian strains are closest related to the Hungarian strain from wild boar from 2011. This is the first report on PKV in Serbia in domestic pigs and wild boars, implying its wide circulation. Although the infection coul...
Kobuviruses, non-enveloped and single-stranded positive RNA viruses, are members of the Picornavirid...
Since the first identification in 1989 in humans, kobuviruses (KoVs) have been identified from a wid...
Porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1) is considered to be a non-pathogenic virus detected in cell culture...
In this study, fecal specimens (n=260) collected from Italian healthy pigs aged between 6 and 10 mon...
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, an emerging virus, was first identified in Hungary in 2007. We report here the co...
In this study, swine fecal specimens (n = 251) collected from nursing and weaned piglets raised unde...
Porcine kobuvirus was first identified in early 2007 in Hungary. Originally thought to be confined t...
International audienceMany enteric viruses are found in pig farms around the world and can cause dea...
Kobuviruses comprise three species, the Aichivirus A, Aichivirus B, and Aichivirus C (porcine kobuvi...
From worldwide perspective Porcine parvovirus are one of the most common causes of viral reproductiv...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, may be the underlying etiological cause of a large-scale outbr...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are indigenous species in many countries and can act as reservoirs for impor...
Kobuviruses, non-enveloped and single-stranded positive RNA viruses, are members of the Picornavirid...
Since the first identification in 1989 in humans, kobuviruses (KoVs) have been identified from a wid...
Porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1) is considered to be a non-pathogenic virus detected in cell culture...
In this study, fecal specimens (n=260) collected from Italian healthy pigs aged between 6 and 10 mon...
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, an emerging virus, was first identified in Hungary in 2007. We report here the co...
In this study, swine fecal specimens (n = 251) collected from nursing and weaned piglets raised unde...
Porcine kobuvirus was first identified in early 2007 in Hungary. Originally thought to be confined t...
International audienceMany enteric viruses are found in pig farms around the world and can cause dea...
Kobuviruses comprise three species, the Aichivirus A, Aichivirus B, and Aichivirus C (porcine kobuvi...
From worldwide perspective Porcine parvovirus are one of the most common causes of viral reproductiv...
Porcine kobuvirus, an emerging virus, may be the underlying etiological cause of a large-scale outbr...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are indigenous species in many countries and can act as reservoirs for impor...
Kobuviruses, non-enveloped and single-stranded positive RNA viruses, are members of the Picornavirid...
Since the first identification in 1989 in humans, kobuviruses (KoVs) have been identified from a wid...
Porcine circovirus type 1 (PCV1) is considered to be a non-pathogenic virus detected in cell culture...