2024
DOI: 10.1111/xen.12842
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Emergence of novel circoviruses in humans and pigs and their possible importance for xenotransplantation and blood transfusions

Tanja Opriessnig,
Chao‐Ting Xiao,
Nicolas J. Mueller
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAs sequencing is becoming more broadly available, virus discovery continues. Small DNA viruses contribute to up to 60% of the overall virus load in pigs. Porcine circoviruses (PCVs) are small DNA viruses with a single‐stranded circular genome. They are common in pig breeds and have not been properly addressed for their potential risk in xenotransplantation. Whereas PCV1 is non‐pathogenic in pigs, PCV2 has been associated with various disease manifestations. Recently two new circoviruses have been des… Show more

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