Characterization of a novel porcine enterovirus in wild boars in Hungary

@article{Boros2012CharacterizationOA,
  title={Characterization of a novel porcine enterovirus in wild boars in Hungary},
  author={{\'A}kos Boros and Csaba Nemes and P{\'e}ter Pankovics and Hunor B{\'i}r{\'o} and Beatrix Kapusinszky and Eric L. Delwart and G{\'a}bor Reuter},
  journal={Archives of Virology},
  year={2012},
  volume={157},
  pages={981-986}
}
Porcine enteroviruses (PEVs) are members of the family Picornaviridae, genus Enterovirus. Until now, only three different PEV genotypes (PEV-9 and -10, and PEV-3H/PEV-14) have been detected in domestic pigs, and there is no information about the presence of PEVs in wild animals. Here, we identify and characterize the complete genomes of PEV originated from 5 of 10 (50%) of wild boar (Sus scrofa) piglets by RT-PCR and pyrosequencing. Wild boar/WBD/2011/HUN (JN807387) PEV showed only 67% amino… 

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