“…A vesivirus isolated from mink, mink calicivirus (strain MCV9) (Evermann et al, 1983;Guo et al, 2001), was included in the analysis. RNA samples extracted from viruses representing three genogroups (G) of the genus Norovirus within the Caliciviridae were tested and included human noroviruses Norwalk virus (G1.1) (Kapikian et al, 1972), DC-56 (GII.1) (Brandt et al, 1983), and MD104-4 (GII.4) (Green et al, 2002), and murine norovirus strains NIH-MNV 2409 (Perdue et al, 2007) and MNV-1 (Karst et al, 2003) in Genogroup V. Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) serotype Indiana was used as a control to rule out nonspecific detection of an unrelated virus that produces clinical signs in swine similar to those induced by marine vesiviruses. The presence of VSV RNA was verified by the RT-PCR method of Rodriguez et al (1993).…”