Pestivirus

Alphavirus (1)
Arenavirus (9)
Coronaviridae (15)
Filoviridae (1)
Flavivirus (1)
Hantavirus (1)
Influenzavirus (188)
Lentivirus (3)
Lyssavirus (13)
Mononegavirales (18)
Morbillivirus (2)
Orbivirus (1)
Pestivirus (14)
Phlebovirus (1)
Poliovirus (4)
Reovirus (23)
Retrovirus (17)

Synopsis: Microorganisms: Virus: Arenavirus: Pestivirus:


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Additionally Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus, or PED, is taking down piglets in 15 states. And as of now, there s no vaccine in the US just yet.


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The porcine epidemic diarrhea virus or PEDV was assumed long to be spread only by direct contact


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and Iowa to trace the likely origin of the emergent porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) to a strain from the Anhui province in China.

There is currently no vaccine against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus in the United states . Although some vaccines are in use in Asia we do not know

whether they would work against the U s. strains of the virus. The researchers determined not only that the three U s. strains of the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus are most closely related to the Chinese strains of the virus

and Genotyping of Emergent Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus Strains in the United states abstract in the Oct 15 issue of the American Academy of Microbiology's journal mbio.

and Chinese virus strains coincides with a porcine epidemic diarrhea virus outbreak in China back in December of 2010.

whether the U s. strains of the virus diverged in China or in the United states. The sudden emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus


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porcine epidemic diarrhea virus and porcine deltacoronavirus both of which were detected in China in the same time frame prior to the U s. Both porcine epidemic diarrhea virus


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#Developing better vaccine for mutating virus in cowsbovine viral diarrhea virus infections result in one of the most costly diseases among cattle with losses in U s. herds estimated at $2 billion per year according to professor Christopher


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and economists expect the prices to continue rising because of diarrhea viruses currently devastating the pork industry.

of which have entered the United states for the first time--porcine epidemic diarrhea virus and delta coronavirus. Swine specialists and molecular diagnosticians at the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory have developed tests to detect which virus is infecting the pigs.

Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus has killed already an estimated 6 million pigs. The Kansas State university laboratory is one of only four in the United states with the new tests to identify these diseases.


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