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Published on: October 29, 2014
Molecular characterization and pathogenicity evaluation of enterovirus G isolated from diarrheic piglets
Yassein M Ibrahim1,2, Wenli Zhang2, Xinrong Wang1
1College of Veterinary Medicine, Southwest University , Chongqing, China.
Importance:
Enterovirus G is a species of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses associated with several mammalian diseases. The porcine enterovirus strains isolated here were chimeric viruses with the PLCP gene of porcine torovirus, which grouped together with global EV-G1 strains. The isolated EV-G strain could infect various cell types from different species, suggesting its potential cross-species infection risk. Animal experiment showed the pathogenic ability of the isolated EV-G to piglets. Additionally, the EV-Gs were widely distributed in the swine herds. Our findings suggest that EV-G may have evolved a novel mechanism for broad tropism, which has important implications for disease control and prevention.

