id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-317455-6qx0v28w Brown, Paul A. Transmission Kinetics and histopathology induced by European Turkey Coronavirus during experimental infection of specific pathogen free turkeys 2018-09-10 .txt text/plain 3562 174 52 Turkey coronavirus, originally identified in the USA in the 1970s as one of the agents responsible for an acute enteritis named bluecomb (Panigrahy, Naqi, & Hall, 1973; Ritchie, Deshmukh, Larsen, & Pomeroy, 1973) and since with a multifactorial disease known as poult enteritis complex of turkeys (PEC) , has now been detected in most areas where turkeys are farmed Cavanagh et al., 2001; Dea & Tijssen, 1988; DomaƄska-Blicharz, Seroka, Lisowska, Tomczyk, & Minta, 2010; Martin, Vinco, Cordioli, & Lavazza, 2002; Maurel et al., 2009; Teixeira et al., 2007) , although TCoVs isolated in Europe have been shown to have a different genetic lineage to those isolated in the USA (Brown et al., 2016; Maurel et al., 2011) . At 1-day post-inoculation (dpi), two SPF turkey contacts were introduced into groups 1-4 as sentinels to demonstrate horizontal transmission of infectious virus. They were housed in a negative pressure room, under the same rearing conditions as in Exp 2, with three 11-day-old SPF turkeys introduced as contact-birds at 1 dpi to demonstrate horizontal transmission. ./cache/cord-317455-6qx0v28w.txt ./txt/cord-317455-6qx0v28w.txt