id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-299573-vq6ckqtd Lee, Meong-Hun Phylogenetic analysis of porcine astrovirus in domestic pigs and wild boars in South Korea 2012-09-11 .txt text/plain 1963 103 60 In this study, 25/129 (19.4 %) domestic pig and 1/146 (0.7 %) wild boar fecal samples tested in South Korea were positive for PAstV. Bayesian inference (BI) tree analysis for RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and capsid (ORF2) gene sequences, including Mamastrovirus and Avastrovirus, revealed a relatively geographically divergent lineage. It was also observed that PAstV infections are widespread in South Korea regardless of the disease state in domestic pigs and in wild boars as well. It was, therefore, the aim of this study to investigate the genetic groups of Korean PAstV in domestic pigs and wild boars and to identify the incidence of co-infection with other porcine enteric viruses as well. A study of the molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of human astrovirus in South Korea from 2002 to 2007 revealed genotype 1 to be the most prevalent, accounting for 72.19 % of strains, followed by genotypes 8 Korean PAstVs are shown in bold prints, and strains isolates from Korean and Hungarian wild boar are marked with a star and an arrow, respectively. ./cache/cord-299573-vq6ckqtd.txt ./txt/cord-299573-vq6ckqtd.txt