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Production related diseases (technopathies) in swine commercial farm (Serbia)

Bojkovski, Jovan; Spinu, Marina; Niculae, Mihaela; Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna; Stanojković, Aleksandar; Pavlović, Ivan; Zdravković, Nemanja; Prodanović, Radiša

(Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Bojkovski, Jovan
AU  - Spinu, Marina
AU  - Niculae, Mihaela
AU  - Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna
AU  - Stanojković, Aleksandar
AU  - Pavlović, Ivan
AU  - Zdravković, Nemanja
AU  - Prodanović, Radiša
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3534
AB  - The aim of this review aricle was to present our previous
research related to production diseases (technopathies) on commercial pig farms.
The presence of production diseases is the result of unfavorable conditions in the
production itself. Growing and exploitation of boars on commercial farms aims to
produce seeds for the needs of the farm. The lifespan of boars, and therefore the
length of their exploitation, largely depends on their health condition. The health of
the sow is also of paramount importance. We followed two parameters of the
assessment of the body score condition of sows and the thin sow syndrome. The
assessment of the body condition of sows was exceeded within the optimal values
(3 at the time of farrowing and 2.5 during insemination). Thin sow syndrome is a
disease of complex etiology. Sows have been observed to lose weight during
lactation. Loss of body weight was diagnosed in most cases in sows in the second
lactation. We proof aflatoxin in sow milk. Breeding diseases of bacterial and viral
etiology were monitored in all categories. On the end of this article we give
biochemical parameters by sows. The results of biochemical analysis showed
economical validity and represent a significant contribution to monitoring of the
health status and production of pigs on commercial farms. The promotion of good
pig health includes the implementation of a system of prophylactic measures.
Important factors in production are good choice of breed, size of the herd on the
farm, ways of applying biotechnical measures in the production process and
constant education of employees on the farm.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry
C3  - 13th International symposium Modern trends in livestock production, Belgrade, 6 - 8 October 2021
T1  - Production related diseases (technopathies) in swine commercial farm (Serbia)
SP  - 371
EP  - 390
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3534
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Bojkovski, Jovan and Spinu, Marina and Niculae, Mihaela and Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna and Stanojković, Aleksandar and Pavlović, Ivan and Zdravković, Nemanja and Prodanović, Radiša",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The aim of this review aricle was to present our previous
research related to production diseases (technopathies) on commercial pig farms.
The presence of production diseases is the result of unfavorable conditions in the
production itself. Growing and exploitation of boars on commercial farms aims to
produce seeds for the needs of the farm. The lifespan of boars, and therefore the
length of their exploitation, largely depends on their health condition. The health of
the sow is also of paramount importance. We followed two parameters of the
assessment of the body score condition of sows and the thin sow syndrome. The
assessment of the body condition of sows was exceeded within the optimal values
(3 at the time of farrowing and 2.5 during insemination). Thin sow syndrome is a
disease of complex etiology. Sows have been observed to lose weight during
lactation. Loss of body weight was diagnosed in most cases in sows in the second
lactation. We proof aflatoxin in sow milk. Breeding diseases of bacterial and viral
etiology were monitored in all categories. On the end of this article we give
biochemical parameters by sows. The results of biochemical analysis showed
economical validity and represent a significant contribution to monitoring of the
health status and production of pigs on commercial farms. The promotion of good
pig health includes the implementation of a system of prophylactic measures.
Important factors in production are good choice of breed, size of the herd on the
farm, ways of applying biotechnical measures in the production process and
constant education of employees on the farm.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry",
journal = "13th International symposium Modern trends in livestock production, Belgrade, 6 - 8 October 2021",
title = "Production related diseases (technopathies) in swine commercial farm (Serbia)",
pages = "371-390",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3534"
}
Bojkovski, J., Spinu, M., Niculae, M., Prodanov-Radulović, J., Stanojković, A., Pavlović, I., Zdravković, N.,& Prodanović, R.. (2021). Production related diseases (technopathies) in swine commercial farm (Serbia). in 13th International symposium Modern trends in livestock production, Belgrade, 6 - 8 October 2021
Belgrade : Institute for Animal Husbandry., 371-390.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3534
Bojkovski J, Spinu M, Niculae M, Prodanov-Radulović J, Stanojković A, Pavlović I, Zdravković N, Prodanović R. Production related diseases (technopathies) in swine commercial farm (Serbia). in 13th International symposium Modern trends in livestock production, Belgrade, 6 - 8 October 2021. 2021;:371-390.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3534 .
Bojkovski, Jovan, Spinu, Marina, Niculae, Mihaela, Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna, Stanojković, Aleksandar, Pavlović, Ivan, Zdravković, Nemanja, Prodanović, Radiša, "Production related diseases (technopathies) in swine commercial farm (Serbia)" in 13th International symposium Modern trends in livestock production, Belgrade, 6 - 8 October 2021 (2021):371-390,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_3534 .

Occurrence and diversity of Vibrio species in the Danube Delta ecosystem

Niculae, Mihaela; Bojkovski, Jovan; Pall, Emoke; Popescu, Silvana; Spinu, Marina; Sandru, Carmen Dana; Vasiu, Aurel; Cerbu, Constantin; Mates, Constantin Ioan

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Niculae, Mihaela
AU  - Bojkovski, Jovan
AU  - Pall, Emoke
AU  - Popescu, Silvana
AU  - Spinu, Marina
AU  - Sandru, Carmen Dana
AU  - Vasiu, Aurel
AU  - Cerbu, Constantin
AU  - Mates, Constantin Ioan
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1580
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
C3  - Journal of Biotechnology
T1  - Occurrence and diversity of Vibrio species in the Danube Delta ecosystem
VL  - 280
SP  - S49
EP  - S49
DO  - 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2018.06.157
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Niculae, Mihaela and Bojkovski, Jovan and Pall, Emoke and Popescu, Silvana and Spinu, Marina and Sandru, Carmen Dana and Vasiu, Aurel and Cerbu, Constantin and Mates, Constantin Ioan",
year = "2018",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Journal of Biotechnology",
title = "Occurrence and diversity of Vibrio species in the Danube Delta ecosystem",
volume = "280",
pages = "S49-S49",
doi = "10.1016/j.jbiotec.2018.06.157"
}
Niculae, M., Bojkovski, J., Pall, E., Popescu, S., Spinu, M., Sandru, C. D., Vasiu, A., Cerbu, C.,& Mates, C. I.. (2018). Occurrence and diversity of Vibrio species in the Danube Delta ecosystem. in Journal of Biotechnology
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 280, S49-S49.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2018.06.157
Niculae M, Bojkovski J, Pall E, Popescu S, Spinu M, Sandru CD, Vasiu A, Cerbu C, Mates CI. Occurrence and diversity of Vibrio species in the Danube Delta ecosystem. in Journal of Biotechnology. 2018;280:S49-S49.
doi:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2018.06.157 .
Niculae, Mihaela, Bojkovski, Jovan, Pall, Emoke, Popescu, Silvana, Spinu, Marina, Sandru, Carmen Dana, Vasiu, Aurel, Cerbu, Constantin, Mates, Constantin Ioan, "Occurrence and diversity of Vibrio species in the Danube Delta ecosystem" in Journal of Biotechnology, 280 (2018):S49-S49,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2018.06.157 . .

Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses

Spinu, Marina; Emoke, Pall; Mihaela, Niculae; Florinel, Brudasca; Aurel, Vasiu; Popescu, Silvana; Constantin, Cerbu; Diana, Olah; Constantin, Vasiu; Becskei, Zsolt; Dana, Sandru Carmen

(Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Spinu, Marina
AU  - Emoke, Pall
AU  - Mihaela, Niculae
AU  - Florinel, Brudasca
AU  - Aurel, Vasiu
AU  - Popescu, Silvana
AU  - Constantin, Cerbu
AU  - Diana, Olah
AU  - Constantin, Vasiu
AU  - Becskei, Zsolt
AU  - Dana, Sandru Carmen
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1618
AB  - The research aimed at identifying and rendering alcoholic extracts of various plants based on their in vitro potential in stimulating cell mediated immunity and in alleviating stress effects subsequent to workout type in horses. Experimental horses were selected from different working environments: (a) draft, agricultural works-n = 16, average age 8 years, (b) inconstant effort, leisure, n = 15, average age 7.5 years and (c) constant training, endurance, average age 3.5 years. Blood samples were collected in heparinized vials (50 UI/ml) before and after the workout. Alcoholic extracts (2 mu l/well, duplicate) of Taraxacum officinale (L) Weber, Symphytum officinale L., Equisetum palustre L., Viola tricolor L., Avena sativa L., Capsella bursa pastoris (L) Medik., Hypericum perforatum L., Chelidonium majus L. were investigated by blast transformation test and statistically interpreted (Students t test). In vitro responses were the highest to all tested extracts in endurance horses and the lowest in draft horses (p<0.01-0.001). C. bursa pastoris. was the most efficient in draft and endurance categories before the workout (draft 45.13 +/- 8.05, in leisure 48.09 +/- 24.13 and 53.44 +/- 9.32 in endurance horses), but not after the workout, where C. majus performed better (41.86 +/- 22.47 in leisure and 48.1 +/- 6.82 in endurance horses), probably due to its complex, protein-rich latex structure. The effects of plant extracts depended on the type of effort and the level of constant training rather than on the taxonomy of the plant.
PB  - Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad
T2  - Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal
T1  - Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses
VL  - 7
IS  - 2
SP  - 55
EP  - 60
DO  - 10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Spinu, Marina and Emoke, Pall and Mihaela, Niculae and Florinel, Brudasca and Aurel, Vasiu and Popescu, Silvana and Constantin, Cerbu and Diana, Olah and Constantin, Vasiu and Becskei, Zsolt and Dana, Sandru Carmen",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The research aimed at identifying and rendering alcoholic extracts of various plants based on their in vitro potential in stimulating cell mediated immunity and in alleviating stress effects subsequent to workout type in horses. Experimental horses were selected from different working environments: (a) draft, agricultural works-n = 16, average age 8 years, (b) inconstant effort, leisure, n = 15, average age 7.5 years and (c) constant training, endurance, average age 3.5 years. Blood samples were collected in heparinized vials (50 UI/ml) before and after the workout. Alcoholic extracts (2 mu l/well, duplicate) of Taraxacum officinale (L) Weber, Symphytum officinale L., Equisetum palustre L., Viola tricolor L., Avena sativa L., Capsella bursa pastoris (L) Medik., Hypericum perforatum L., Chelidonium majus L. were investigated by blast transformation test and statistically interpreted (Students t test). In vitro responses were the highest to all tested extracts in endurance horses and the lowest in draft horses (p<0.01-0.001). C. bursa pastoris. was the most efficient in draft and endurance categories before the workout (draft 45.13 +/- 8.05, in leisure 48.09 +/- 24.13 and 53.44 +/- 9.32 in endurance horses), but not after the workout, where C. majus performed better (41.86 +/- 22.47 in leisure and 48.1 +/- 6.82 in endurance horses), probably due to its complex, protein-rich latex structure. The effects of plant extracts depended on the type of effort and the level of constant training rather than on the taxonomy of the plant.",
publisher = "Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad",
journal = "Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal",
title = "Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses",
volume = "7",
number = "2",
pages = "55-60",
doi = "10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7"
}
Spinu, M., Emoke, P., Mihaela, N., Florinel, B., Aurel, V., Popescu, S., Constantin, C., Diana, O., Constantin, V., Becskei, Z.,& Dana, S. C.. (2018). Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses. in Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal
Ukaaz Publications, Hyderabad., 7(2), 55-60.
https://doi.org/10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7
Spinu M, Emoke P, Mihaela N, Florinel B, Aurel V, Popescu S, Constantin C, Diana O, Constantin V, Becskei Z, Dana SC. Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses. in Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal. 2018;7(2):55-60.
doi:10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7 .
Spinu, Marina, Emoke, Pall, Mihaela, Niculae, Florinel, Brudasca, Aurel, Vasiu, Popescu, Silvana, Constantin, Cerbu, Diana, Olah, Constantin, Vasiu, Becskei, Zsolt, Dana, Sandru Carmen, "Interdependence of productive effort and in vitro vegetal extract treatment on specific cell-mediated immunity in horses" in Annals of Phytomedicine-An International Journal, 7, no. 2 (2018):55-60,
https://doi.org/10.21276/ap.2018.7.2.7 . .

Study on the occurrence and seasonal distribution of potentially human health hazard bacteria isolated from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania

Mates, Ioan Constantin; Spinu, Marina; Pall, Emoke; Pop, Raul; Bojkovski, Jovan; Brudasca, Gheorghe; Muresan, Cosmin; Niculae, Mihaela

(Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Mates, Ioan Constantin
AU  - Spinu, Marina
AU  - Pall, Emoke
AU  - Pop, Raul
AU  - Bojkovski, Jovan
AU  - Brudasca, Gheorghe
AU  - Muresan, Cosmin
AU  - Niculae, Mihaela
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1397
PB  - Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam
C3  - Journal of Biotechnology
T1  - Study on the occurrence and seasonal distribution of potentially human health hazard bacteria isolated from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania
VL  - 231
SP  - S103
EP  - S103
DO  - 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.05.359
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Mates, Ioan Constantin and Spinu, Marina and Pall, Emoke and Pop, Raul and Bojkovski, Jovan and Brudasca, Gheorghe and Muresan, Cosmin and Niculae, Mihaela",
year = "2016",
publisher = "Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam",
journal = "Journal of Biotechnology",
title = "Study on the occurrence and seasonal distribution of potentially human health hazard bacteria isolated from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania",
volume = "231",
pages = "S103-S103",
doi = "10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.05.359"
}
Mates, I. C., Spinu, M., Pall, E., Pop, R., Bojkovski, J., Brudasca, G., Muresan, C.,& Niculae, M.. (2016). Study on the occurrence and seasonal distribution of potentially human health hazard bacteria isolated from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania. in Journal of Biotechnology
Elsevier Science Bv, Amsterdam., 231, S103-S103.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.05.359
Mates IC, Spinu M, Pall E, Pop R, Bojkovski J, Brudasca G, Muresan C, Niculae M. Study on the occurrence and seasonal distribution of potentially human health hazard bacteria isolated from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania. in Journal of Biotechnology. 2016;231:S103-S103.
doi:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.05.359 .
Mates, Ioan Constantin, Spinu, Marina, Pall, Emoke, Pop, Raul, Bojkovski, Jovan, Brudasca, Gheorghe, Muresan, Cosmin, Niculae, Mihaela, "Study on the occurrence and seasonal distribution of potentially human health hazard bacteria isolated from Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, Romania" in Journal of Biotechnology, 231 (2016):S103-S103,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiotec.2016.05.359 . .

Schmallenberg virus antibodies detected in dairy cows in the Republic of Serbia

Bojkovski, Jovan; Vasić, A.; Bugarski, Dejan; Zdravković, Nemanja; Vakanjac, Slobodanka; Kaba, J.; Czopowicz, M.; Silaghi, Cornelia; Nieder, Marion; Spinu, Marina; Pavlović, I.

(National Centre for Agrarian Sciences, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bojkovski, Jovan
AU  - Vasić, A.
AU  - Bugarski, Dejan
AU  - Zdravković, Nemanja
AU  - Vakanjac, Slobodanka
AU  - Kaba, J.
AU  - Czopowicz, M.
AU  - Silaghi, Cornelia
AU  - Nieder, Marion
AU  - Spinu, Marina
AU  - Pavlović, I.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1214
AB  - Schmallenberg virus is the emerging pathogen which affects bovine, ovine and caprine species throughout Europe. It was detected for the first time in 2011 in Germany near the town of Schmallenberg (North Rhine-Westphalia). It is classified in family Bunyaviridae and Orthobunyavirus genus and it is not a zoonotic agent. Due to current epizootiological situation in surrounding countries the serological investigation of the presence of specific antibodies to carried out in the Republic of Serbia. Total of 119 dairy cattle blood sera were collected in May and June 2013 in 5 different locations in the Republic of Serbia. Most of the cows were grazing on pastures, heavily infestated by ticks and susceptible for bites of the vectors. The method used in this study was commercial indirect ELISA test for detection of specific Schmallenberg antibodies (ID Screen Schmallenberg virus indirect-IDvet Innovative Diagnostics). From the total of 119 cattle blood sera 16 from two different locations were tested positive and one serum in the third location had doubtful reaction. These are the first results of seropositivity to Schmallenberg virus in the Republic of Serbia. From the results obtained in this study it can be said that the Schmallenberg virus is in circulation in the Republic of Serbia and further investigations are needed in order to obtain virus isolate.
PB  - National Centre for Agrarian Sciences
T2  - Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
T1  - Schmallenberg virus antibodies detected in dairy cows in the Republic of Serbia
VL  - 21
IS  - 4
SP  - 906
EP  - 908
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_1214
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bojkovski, Jovan and Vasić, A. and Bugarski, Dejan and Zdravković, Nemanja and Vakanjac, Slobodanka and Kaba, J. and Czopowicz, M. and Silaghi, Cornelia and Nieder, Marion and Spinu, Marina and Pavlović, I.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Schmallenberg virus is the emerging pathogen which affects bovine, ovine and caprine species throughout Europe. It was detected for the first time in 2011 in Germany near the town of Schmallenberg (North Rhine-Westphalia). It is classified in family Bunyaviridae and Orthobunyavirus genus and it is not a zoonotic agent. Due to current epizootiological situation in surrounding countries the serological investigation of the presence of specific antibodies to carried out in the Republic of Serbia. Total of 119 dairy cattle blood sera were collected in May and June 2013 in 5 different locations in the Republic of Serbia. Most of the cows were grazing on pastures, heavily infestated by ticks and susceptible for bites of the vectors. The method used in this study was commercial indirect ELISA test for detection of specific Schmallenberg antibodies (ID Screen Schmallenberg virus indirect-IDvet Innovative Diagnostics). From the total of 119 cattle blood sera 16 from two different locations were tested positive and one serum in the third location had doubtful reaction. These are the first results of seropositivity to Schmallenberg virus in the Republic of Serbia. From the results obtained in this study it can be said that the Schmallenberg virus is in circulation in the Republic of Serbia and further investigations are needed in order to obtain virus isolate.",
publisher = "National Centre for Agrarian Sciences",
journal = "Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science",
title = "Schmallenberg virus antibodies detected in dairy cows in the Republic of Serbia",
volume = "21",
number = "4",
pages = "906-908",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_1214"
}
Bojkovski, J., Vasić, A., Bugarski, D., Zdravković, N., Vakanjac, S., Kaba, J., Czopowicz, M., Silaghi, C., Nieder, M., Spinu, M.,& Pavlović, I.. (2015). Schmallenberg virus antibodies detected in dairy cows in the Republic of Serbia. in Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
National Centre for Agrarian Sciences., 21(4), 906-908.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_1214
Bojkovski J, Vasić A, Bugarski D, Zdravković N, Vakanjac S, Kaba J, Czopowicz M, Silaghi C, Nieder M, Spinu M, Pavlović I. Schmallenberg virus antibodies detected in dairy cows in the Republic of Serbia. in Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science. 2015;21(4):906-908.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_1214 .
Bojkovski, Jovan, Vasić, A., Bugarski, Dejan, Zdravković, Nemanja, Vakanjac, Slobodanka, Kaba, J., Czopowicz, M., Silaghi, Cornelia, Nieder, Marion, Spinu, Marina, Pavlović, I., "Schmallenberg virus antibodies detected in dairy cows in the Republic of Serbia" in Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science, 21, no. 4 (2015):906-908,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_1214 .
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Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of porcine parvovirus in wild boars

Cadar, Daniel; Dan, Adam; Tombacz, Kata; Lorincz, Marta; Kiss, Timea; Becskei, Zsolt; Spinu, Marina; Tuboly, Tamas; Csagola, Attila

(Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Cadar, Daniel
AU  - Dan, Adam
AU  - Tombacz, Kata
AU  - Lorincz, Marta
AU  - Kiss, Timea
AU  - Becskei, Zsolt
AU  - Spinu, Marina
AU  - Tuboly, Tamas
AU  - Csagola, Attila
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/857
AB  - Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is widespread among swine and is responsible for reproductive failure of susceptible sows, characterized by embryonic and fetal death. Studies showed that PPV in domestic pig is genetically diverse and some strains differ from the ones used for vaccination. Organ samples from wild boars and domestic pigs were collected in Transylvania (Romania) and tested for the presence of PPV by polymerase chain reaction. Positive samples were grouped and 14 from the wild boar and 1 from the domestic pig PPVs were selected for VP1/VP2 sequence analysis and comparison with available GenBank data. The molecular clock analysis revealed that PPV has a relatively recent evolutionary history, originated approximately 120 years ago and the main divergence occurred in the last 20-60 years. Phylogenetic and residue substitution analysis showed that the viruses could be divided into 6 distinct clusters and that wild boar PPVs were partially different and independent from domestic pig PPVs. PPVs of wild boars proved to be more diverse than viruses of domestic pigs. The presence of the highly virulent 27a-like PPV strains in wild boars was also detected.
PB  - Elsevier, Amsterdam
T2  - Infection Genetics and Evolution
T1  - Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of porcine parvovirus in wild boars
VL  - 12
IS  - 6
SP  - 1163
EP  - 1171
DO  - 10.1016/j.meegid.2012.04.020
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Cadar, Daniel and Dan, Adam and Tombacz, Kata and Lorincz, Marta and Kiss, Timea and Becskei, Zsolt and Spinu, Marina and Tuboly, Tamas and Csagola, Attila",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is widespread among swine and is responsible for reproductive failure of susceptible sows, characterized by embryonic and fetal death. Studies showed that PPV in domestic pig is genetically diverse and some strains differ from the ones used for vaccination. Organ samples from wild boars and domestic pigs were collected in Transylvania (Romania) and tested for the presence of PPV by polymerase chain reaction. Positive samples were grouped and 14 from the wild boar and 1 from the domestic pig PPVs were selected for VP1/VP2 sequence analysis and comparison with available GenBank data. The molecular clock analysis revealed that PPV has a relatively recent evolutionary history, originated approximately 120 years ago and the main divergence occurred in the last 20-60 years. Phylogenetic and residue substitution analysis showed that the viruses could be divided into 6 distinct clusters and that wild boar PPVs were partially different and independent from domestic pig PPVs. PPVs of wild boars proved to be more diverse than viruses of domestic pigs. The presence of the highly virulent 27a-like PPV strains in wild boars was also detected.",
publisher = "Elsevier, Amsterdam",
journal = "Infection Genetics and Evolution",
title = "Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of porcine parvovirus in wild boars",
volume = "12",
number = "6",
pages = "1163-1171",
doi = "10.1016/j.meegid.2012.04.020"
}
Cadar, D., Dan, A., Tombacz, K., Lorincz, M., Kiss, T., Becskei, Z., Spinu, M., Tuboly, T.,& Csagola, A.. (2012). Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of porcine parvovirus in wild boars. in Infection Genetics and Evolution
Elsevier, Amsterdam., 12(6), 1163-1171.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2012.04.020
Cadar D, Dan A, Tombacz K, Lorincz M, Kiss T, Becskei Z, Spinu M, Tuboly T, Csagola A. Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of porcine parvovirus in wild boars. in Infection Genetics and Evolution. 2012;12(6):1163-1171.
doi:10.1016/j.meegid.2012.04.020 .
Cadar, Daniel, Dan, Adam, Tombacz, Kata, Lorincz, Marta, Kiss, Timea, Becskei, Zsolt, Spinu, Marina, Tuboly, Tamas, Csagola, Attila, "Phylogeny and evolutionary genetics of porcine parvovirus in wild boars" in Infection Genetics and Evolution, 12, no. 6 (2012):1163-1171,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2012.04.020 . .
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