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High levels of unreported intraspecific diversity among RNA viruses in faeces of neonatal piglets with diarrhoea.

Martí CorteyIvan DíazAnna VidalGerard Martín-VallsGiovanni FranzoPedro José Gómez de NovaLaila DarwichHéctor PuenteAna CarvajalMarga MartínEnric Mateu
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
Among the cases analysed, Rotaviruses were the main aetiological agents of diarrhoea in neonate pigs. Besides, in a small number of cases Kobuvirus and Sapovirus may also have an aetiological role. Even most animals were co-infected in early life, the association with enteric disease among the other examined viruses was unclear. The NGS method applied successfully characterized the RNA virome present in faeces and detected a high level of unreported intraspecific diversity.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • irritable bowel syndrome
  • nucleic acid
  • genetic diversity