Porcine Health Management (Apr 2020)

Identification of two divergent swine Noroviruses detected at the slaughterhouse in North East Italy

  • Andrea Laconi,
  • Lara Cavicchio,
  • Luca Tassoni,
  • Giovanni Cunial,
  • Adelaide Milani,
  • Martina Ustulin,
  • Guido Di Martino,
  • Mario Forzan,
  • Mery Campalto,
  • Isabella Monne,
  • Maria Serena Beato

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-020-00147-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Norovirus (NoV) has emerged as one of the major causative agents of non-bacterial, food- and water-borne gastroenteritis in humans, with the main genogroup involved in human outbreaks (GII), which has been detected worldwide in different animal species including swine. A four-month investigation at the slaughterhouse aiming to examine the presence of NoV in the swine in North-Eastern Italy, enabled the detection of two divergent Noroviruses (NoVs) (GII.P11) in two swine farms. This represents the first study in the swine population of North-Eastern Italy, which has paved the way for future integrated virological and epidemiological investigations on swine NoVs.

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