Evolution of porcine kobuvirus infection, Hungary

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Porcine kobuvirus was first identified in early 2007 in Hungary. Originally thought to be confined to the intestine, almost 2 years later the virus was found in the blood of clinically healthy pigs on the same farm. Porcine kobuvirus may be widely distributed on pig farms worldwide.

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Reuter, G., Kecskeméti, S., & Pankovics, P. (2010). Evolution of porcine kobuvirus infection, Hungary. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 16(4), 696–698. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1604.090937

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