“… PCR/blood and ticks | 5.97% blood samples and 50.54% ticks were positive | – | southeastern Brazil [ 57 ] | Ehrlichia spp. | PCR/blood and ticks | 9.24% of ticks were positive | – | southeastern Brazil [ 57 ] |
Porcine circovirus 2 (PV2) and 3 (PV3) | PCR/heart, kidneys, liver, lung, lymph nodes, spleen, and tonsils | 15/26 (57.7%) positive for PV2 and PV3 | – | southern Brazil [ 53 ] |
Porcine circovirus | ELISA/serum | 2/3 (67%) | – | 2009/Colombia [ 49 ] |
Pneumocystis spp. | Immunohistochemistry (IHQ)/skin, tonsils, spleen, lymph nodes, intestines, liver, stomach, kidneys, heart and the central nervous system | 39/78 (50%) positive wild boars | 16/78 (20.5%) wild boars coinfected by Pneumocystis and porcine circovirus type 2 | 2005–2008/Brazil [ 23 ] |
Torque teno Sus virus 1a (TTSuV1a) and and 1b (TTSuV1b) | PCR/lymph nodes | 43/80 (53.8%) positive for TTSuV1a, 5.0% (4/80) positive for TTSuV1b | Histological analysis: Bronchopneumonia, vascular congestion, hemorrhage, edema, emphysema, fibrosis, follicular hyperplasia and presence of Metastrongylus sp. |
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