id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-277364-vy2yirek BarĂ³, J. Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) enteric disease: An independent condition or part of the systemic disease? 2015-03-23 .txt text/plain 3142 164 46 PCV2 is recognized as one of the most important viruses causing severe economic impact in the swine industry worldwide and it has been described to cause different conditions depending on the virus, host immunity, Veterinary Microbiology 176 (2015) Intestinal disorders in growing and finishing pigs have been associated with several infectious agents, including Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2). The present study analysed retrospectively, from a pathological point of view, the relation between intestinal disorders and PCV2 infection in nursery and growing-finishing pigs. The present study analysed retrospectively, from a pathological point of view, the relation between intestinal disorders and PCV2 infection in nursery and growing-finishing pigs. Animal selection criteria included the following four features: (a) older than four weeks of age (nursery, growing and finishing pigs), (b) clinical digestive signs, (c) availability of intestinal and lymphoid tissues to assess histopathological lesions and to detect PCV2 DNA by in situ hybridization (ISH) and (d) presence of microscopic lesions in the intestine. ./cache/cord-277364-vy2yirek.txt ./txt/cord-277364-vy2yirek.txt