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      Isolation of Porcine Circovirus-like Viruses from Pigs with a Wasting Disease in the USA and Europe

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          Pathogenesis of porcine circovirus; experimental infections of colostrum deprived piglets and examination of pig foetal material.

          The results of virus and antigen distribution following experimental infection of colostrum deprived pigs with pig circovirus (PCV) by oral/nasal and intravenous routes are reported. PCV and antigen were detected using virus isolation and indirect immunofluorescence on cryostat sections respectively. PCV antigen was detected in tissues throughout the body but primarily in spleen thymus, and lung. No PCV antigen or virus was detected in tissue samples from the central nervous system. Examination of pig foetal material from field cases of abortion/stillbirth resulted in 3 PCV isolates from 2 sera and a spleen sample from 2 groups of stillborn piglets from the same farm. No antibody to PCV alone was detected in 160 foetal sera tested. These results suggest that transplacental infection with PCV does occur, possibly prior to foetal immunocompetance. However, it is probably not a significant cause of reproductive disorders in pigs in Northern Ireland.
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            Studies on epidemiology and pathogenicity of porcine circovirus

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              Some biological and physico-chemical properties of porcine circovirus.

              Some important biological and physico-chemical characteristics of porcine circovirus are reported. These include a study on the host distribution in nature, levels of colostrum-derived antibodies in piglets from sero-positive sows and the susceptibility of a range of cell cultures to infection with this virus. The results of haemagglutination studies, resistance to pH 3, chloroform and heat are also reported as are comparative buoyant densities and sedimentation coefficients of porcine circovirus and chicken anaemia virus.
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                Journal
                Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
                J VET Diagn Invest
                SAGE Publications
                1040-6387
                1943-4936
                June 25 2016
                June 25 2016
                : 10
                : 1
                : 3-10
                Article
                10.1177/104063879801000102
                9526853
                dfb2dd13-093c-424f-8285-7e12330afa30
                © 2016
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