Selected article for: "swine feed and virus shedding"

Author: Greer, Amy L.; Spence, Kelsey; Gardner, Emma
Title: Understanding the early dynamics of the 2014 porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) outbreak in Ontario using the incidence decay and exponential adjustment (IDEA) model
  • Document date: 2017_1_5
  • ID: 1g2ij37f_2
    Snippet: Transmission of the virus is primarily via the oral-fecal route specifically due to shedding of infectious virus particles in the feces of infected animals [9] . In addition, transmission can occur via feces contaminated fomites such as boots, equipment, or transportation [12] . Environmental conditions (specifically cold and wet conditions) are believed to play an important role in the ability of the virus to persist within the environment and o.....
    Document: Transmission of the virus is primarily via the oral-fecal route specifically due to shedding of infectious virus particles in the feces of infected animals [9] . In addition, transmission can occur via feces contaminated fomites such as boots, equipment, or transportation [12] . Environmental conditions (specifically cold and wet conditions) are believed to play an important role in the ability of the virus to persist within the environment and on fomites suitable for transmission [13] . In addition, data from some regions supports the hypothesis that infectious PEDV contaminated spray-dried plasma; a component of some swine feed products has been another route by which transmission of the virus has occurred [14, 15] .

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