Detection of nongroup A rotaviruses in faecal samples of pigs in the Czech Republic

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Besides group A rotaviruses, group B and C rotaviruses have been detected as the cause of diarrheal diseases in pigs. Of a set of 329 faecal samples from pigs, 16 samples were selected in which rotavirus was detected by electron microscopy and at the same time group A rotavirus was excluded by ELISA method. Rotaviruses were assayed using specific primers for detection of group B and C rotaviruses, and RT-PCR and semi-nested PCR methods. In one sample, no rotavirus of group B or C was detected; in the remaining 15 samples rotavirus group C was detected, in two samples together with group B rotavirus. Sequencing of the obtained PCR products and comparison with corresponding gene sequences revealed 80% nucleotide sequence identity between group B rotaviruses and available sequences of porcine isolates. A nucleotide sequence identity of 92% was obtained in group C rotaviruses as compared with the Cowden strain.

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Smitalova, R., Rodak, L., Smid, B., & Psikal, I. (2009). Detection of nongroup A rotaviruses in faecal samples of pigs in the Czech Republic. Veterinarni Medicina, 54(1), 12–18. https://doi.org/10.17221/3081-VETMED

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