“…Porcine astroviruses (PoAstVs) are genetically diverse and are distributed worldwide [10] with five genetic lineages (PoAstV1-5), reflecting different origins, interspecies transmission and recombination events [9,11,12]. Globally, several studies have reported the molecular detection and genetic characterization of PoAstVs in various pig production systems in different countries including Canada [11,13], China [14,15,16], Croatia [17], Czech Republic [18], East Africa [19], Germany [20,21,22], Hungary [23], Italy [24], Japan [25], Slovakia [26], Sweden [27,28], South Korea [29], Thailand [30], and the United States [31,32,33,34,35,36,37]. However, the pathogenicity of a majority of PoAstVs is not well characterized with the exception of PoAstV3, which has been associated with polioencephalomyelitis in swine in both Europe [23] and the United States [31,32,33,34,35,36].…”