Full-Length Genome Sequences of Senecavirus A from Recent Idiopathic Vesicular Disease Outbreaks in U.S. Swine

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2015-01-01
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Zhang, Jianqiang
Piñeyro, Pablo
Chen, Qi
Zheng, Ying
Li, Ganwu
Rademacher, Christopher
Derscheid, Rachel
Guo, Baoqing
Yoon, Kyoung-Jin
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Linhares, Daniel
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Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
The mission of VDPAM is to educate current and future food animal veterinarians, population medicine scientists and stakeholders by increasing our understanding of issues that impact the health, productivity and well-being of food and fiber producing animals; developing innovative solutions for animal health and food safety; and providing the highest quality, most comprehensive clinical practice and diagnostic services. Our department is made up of highly trained specialists who span a wide range of veterinary disciplines and species interests. We have faculty of all ranks with expertise in diagnostics, medicine, surgery, pathology, microbiology, epidemiology, public health, and production medicine. Most have earned certification from specialty boards. Dozens of additional scientists and laboratory technicians support the research and service components of our department.
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Since July 2015, vesicular lesions affecting growing pigs and sows accompanied with neonatal mortality have been reported in multiple U.S. states. Senecavirus A has been consistently detected from these cases. The complete genome sequences of 3 recent U.S. Senecavirus A isolates were determined to further characterize this virus.

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This article is published as Zhang, Jianqiang, Pablo Piñeyro, Qi Chen, Ying Zheng, Ganwu Li, Christopher Rademacher, Rachel Derscheid et al. "Full-length genome sequences of Senecavirus A from recent idiopathic vesicular disease outbreaks in US swine." Genome announcements 3, no. 6 (2015): e01270-15. Posted with permission.

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