Kadoi K, Inoue Y, Ikeda T, Kamata H, Yukawa M, Iwabuchi M, Inaba Y. Isolation of porcine adenovirus as a candidate of 5th serotype.
J Basic Microbiol 1995;
35:195-204. [PMID:
7608865 DOI:
10.1002/jobm.3620350314]
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Abstract
A strain of cytopathic virus, named strain TG/K79, was isolated from the brain of a newborn piglet, pure Hampshire breed, which died shortly after birth. The physicochemical property of virus was considered to be that of the family Adenoviridae. A significant difference between our isolated and 4 reference porcine adenoviruses was demonstrated by cross-seroneutralization test. Differences between TG/K79 and other porcine adenoviruses were also seen in electrophoretic patterns of viral DNA in agarose gel after digested by restriction endonucleases. Two SPF pigs, 2-month-old, experimentally infected via intranasal showed a fever and a hemorrhagic enteritis. A serological survey indicates that at least swine in the farm where the virus was isolated have been highly contaminated.
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