๐ Isolation of porcine respiratory coronavirus from pigs affected with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
Four cytopathogenic viruses were isolated in CPK cells derived from porcine kidneys from tonsils and lungs of 3 of 15 pigs affected with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. Physicochemically and morphologically, the isolates were similar to a coronavirus. The isolates were not distinguished from transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) by a neutralization test using polyclonal antibodies, but differentiated from TGEV by monoclonal antibodies capable of discriminating between TGEV and porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV), indicating that the isolates were PRCV. In a serological survey of 30 serum samples each collected from about 50 days old pigs in the 2 affected farms, 29 (97%) and 15 (50%) sera were positive for neutralizing antibody against the isolate with the titers ranging from 2 to 64, respectively.
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๐ serum samples (106)
๐ monoclonal antibodies (131)
๐ gastroenteritis virus (188)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ porcine respiratory (61)
๐ respiratory coronavirus (129)
๐ transmissible gastroenteritis (226)
author
๐ค Kamogawa, Osamu
๐ค Tomita, Yuiaka
๐ค Kaneko, Matsuyoshi
๐ค Yamada, Shunji
๐ค Kubo, Masanori
๐ค Shimizu, Mitsugu
year
โฐ 1996
issn
๐ 09167250
volume
58
number
4
page
385-388
citedbycount
8
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