Porcine bocaviruses: Genetic analysis and prevalence in Chinese swine population

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In members of the Bocavirus genus, that contain three open reading frames (ORFs) of the Parvovirinae subfamily, porcine bocaviruses (PoBoVs) exhibit the most genetic diversity. Based on the ORF2-encoded viral protein (VP1) classification, the six reported porcine bocaviruses were grouped into four species: PoBoV1 (porcine boca-like virus or PBoLV), PoBoV2 (porcine parvovirus 4 or PPV4), PoBoV3 (PBoV1/PBoV2) and PoBoV4 (6V/7V), with PoBoV3 and PoBoV4 each having two genotype viruses. All four PoBoV species were detected in the 166 samples collected in 2010 from swine herds located in ten provinces of China. The detection rates for PoBoV1-4 were 28·9%, 6·6%, 19·3% and 39·7%, respectively. The co-infection combinations involving these six porcine bocaviruses in the collected samples were very complex. Furthermore, mixed infections with viruses from other families (porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus, classic swine fever virus and porcine circovirus type 2) were also detected. © Cambridge University Press 2011.

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Zhang, H. B., Huang, L., Liu, Y. J., Lin, T., Sun, C. Q., Deng, Y., … Yuan, S. S. (2011). Porcine bocaviruses: Genetic analysis and prevalence in Chinese swine population. Epidemiology and Infection, 139(10), 1581–1586. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268811000847

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