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Author: Zhai, Shao-Lun; Lu, Shou-Sheng; Wei, Wen-Kang; Lv, Dian-Hong; Wen, Xiao-Hui; Zhai, Qi; Chen, Qin-Ling; Sun, Yan-Wei; Xi, Yun
Title: Reservoirs of Porcine Circoviruses: A Mini Review
  • Document date: 2019_9_19
  • ID: 1e8qah7d_9
    Snippet: Fur animals have significant economic value. In recent years, cases of infections due to porcine pathogens (such as Hepatitis E virus, Pseudorabies virus) have progressively in minks and foxes (41) (42) (43) (44) . PCV2 was also reported in minks, foxes, and raccoon dogs with diarrhea or reproductive failure in China (45) (46) (47) . Interestingly, the samples were tested negative for common pathogens (such as Mink enteritis virus, Canine distemp.....
    Document: Fur animals have significant economic value. In recent years, cases of infections due to porcine pathogens (such as Hepatitis E virus, Pseudorabies virus) have progressively in minks and foxes (41) (42) (43) (44) . PCV2 was also reported in minks, foxes, and raccoon dogs with diarrhea or reproductive failure in China (45) (46) (47) . Interestingly, the samples were tested negative for common pathogens (such as Mink enteritis virus, Canine distemper virus, Coronavirus, Rotavirus, or Astrovirus) of minks and foxes, indicating that PCV2 was also an important pathogen contributing to the clinical diseases of minks and foxes. Infection of PCV2 in fur animals may be caused by consumption of food containing porcine-origin products and possibly by cross-species transmission. These mechanisms could also explain PCV2 and PCV3 infection in dogs (48, 49) .

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