2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-012-1257-3
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Detection, prevalence and analysis of emerging porcine parvovirus infections

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“…The PPV3-and PPV4-positive rates were significantly higher than those in North America (9.4 % for PPV3 and 2.9 % for PPV4) [15] and in Hungary (9.7 % for PPV3 and 6.4 % for PPV4) [7], while the frequency of PPV2 resembled that in North America (35.2 %) but considerably exceeded that in Hungary (6.4 %). Furthermore, the concurrent infection rates with PCV2 of novel PPVs (22.44 % for PPV2, 24 % for PPV3, and 12 % for PPV4) far exceeded that of classical PPV1 (4 %) ( Table 2).…”
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“…The PPV3-and PPV4-positive rates were significantly higher than those in North America (9.4 % for PPV3 and 2.9 % for PPV4) [15] and in Hungary (9.7 % for PPV3 and 6.4 % for PPV4) [7], while the frequency of PPV2 resembled that in North America (35.2 %) but considerably exceeded that in Hungary (6.4 %). Furthermore, the concurrent infection rates with PCV2 of novel PPVs (22.44 % for PPV2, 24 % for PPV3, and 12 % for PPV4) far exceeded that of classical PPV1 (4 %) ( Table 2).…”
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“…However, the most recent report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) [2] did not include this virus or the suggested genus Hokovirus in the family Parvoviridae. Several names for porcine hokovirus have been proposed, such as ''porcine parvovirus type 3'' (PPV3) [3,4], ''porcine partetravirus'' [5,6] and ''porcine PARV4'' [7]. More recently, a review group of members of the ICTV submitted a proposal to update the taxonomy of the family Parvoviridae.…”
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“…P-PARV4 has been described in domestic pigs in China with a prevalence of 44.4 % [1], 46.5 % [9] and 51.3 % [10]. The prevalence of P-PARV4 in domestic pigs in Cameroon [6], Romania [11], the United States [7] and Hungary [4] .7 %, respectively. So far, only two reports on the detection and prevalence of P-PARV4 in wild boars (WB) have been published.…”
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“…Members of the Bocavirus genus also infect bats (GenBank accession no. JQ814850), cows (17), dogs (42,63), pigs (11,19,24,48,64), chimpanzees (67), and gorillas (43). Human parvovirus 4 (PARV4) was initially described in 2007 in the plasma of a febrile injection drug user (36).…”
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