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|a 9783039435777
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|a Bielefeldt-Ohmann, Helle
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|a Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus and Related Pestiviruses
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (290 p.)
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|a northern Australia
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|a diarrhea
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|a CRISPR
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|a atypical porcine pestivirus (APPV)
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|a cell entry
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|a Norway
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|a border disease virus
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|a flavivirus
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|a single round infectious particle
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|a pig
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|a reindeer
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|a surface transport
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|a reverse genetics
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|a ML tree
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|a bovine viral diarrhoea
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|a prevalence
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|a wildlife disease
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|a immunosuppression
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|a congenital tremor
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|a swine
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|a bovine viral diarrhoea virus
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|a pestivirus
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|a porcine
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|a pestivirus F
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|a ruminant infection
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|a prolonged testicular infection
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|a Italy
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|a bovine pestiviruses
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a asymptomatic
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|a BVDV persistent infection
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|a control
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|a Biology, life sciences / bicssc
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|a virology
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|a escape mutant
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|a viral persistence
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|a BVDV
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|a lymphocyte apoptosis
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|a serological profile
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|a ERNS
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|a rangeland beef herds
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|a bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV)
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|a milk production
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|a semen
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|a adaptation
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|a real-time PCR
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|a Linda virus
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|a Clade
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|a persistent testicular infection
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|a life cell imaging
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|a epidemiology
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|a antigenic cross-reactivity
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|a non-cytopathic BVDV
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|a deer
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|a persistent infection
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|a vaccination
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|a purifying selection
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|a congenital tremor type A-II
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|a serosurveillance
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|a ruminants
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|a thymus
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|a immune response
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|a n/a
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|a Australia
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|a diagnosis
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|a fetus
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|a CD46
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|a Bungowannah virus
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|a virus neutralization assay
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|a knockout
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|a bovine viral diarrhea virus
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|a experimental infection
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|a phylogenetic analysis
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|a wild boar
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|a serology
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|a testes
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|a natural infection
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|a reproductive performance
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|a genomic sequence
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|a humoral immune response
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|a bovine respiratory disease
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|a pigs
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|a MDBK
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|a attachment
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|a pestiviruses
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|a virus pathogenicity
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|a cytopathic BVDV
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|a foetus
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|a monocyte-derived macrophages
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|a Pestivirus
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|a APPV
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|a somatic cells count (SCC)
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|a bovine
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|a bvdv
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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|a 10.3390/books978-3-03943-578-4
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|a The pestiviruses encompass some of the most economically important viral infections in the cattle, swine, and sheep industries worldwide. Discovered more than 70 years ago, bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) were long the main concern, but many new pestiviruses have emerged in recent years, which may also present additional threats to biosecurity and food safety. This issue brings together contributions from multiple disciplines - virology, immunology, veterinary clinical medicine, epidemiology, and pathology - on the subject of BVDV and related pestiviruses, and cover host-virus interactions, virus-cell interactions, cross-species transmission as well as the role of wildlife species as reservoirs of some of the pestiviruses.
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