id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-302083-9q1i20o6 Jung, Kwonil Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV): An update on etiology, transmission, pathogenesis, and prevention and control 2020-06-02 .txt text/plain 9101 482 56 PEDV infection of neonatal pigs causes fecal virus shedding (alongside frequent detection of PEDV RNA in the nasal cavity), acute viremia, severe atrophic enteritis (mainly jejunum and ileum), and increased pro-inflammatory and innate immune responses. Detection of viremia where viral RNA in serum ranged from 4.5-8.6 log10 genomic equivalents (GE)/ml was identified in gnotobiotic neonatal (5/5; 100%), or conventional 9-dayold nursing (16/16; 100%) and 26-day-old weaned pigs (11/20; 55%) infected with a US non-S INDEL PEDV strain at PID 1-5 (Jung et al., 2015a; Jung et al., 2014) . Cross protective immune responses in nursing piglets infected with a US spike-insertion deletion porcine epidemic diarrhea virus strain and challenged with an original US PEDV strain Goblet cell depletion in small intestinal villous and crypt epithelium of conventional nursing and weaned pigs infected with porcine epidemic diarrhea virus. ./cache/cord-302083-9q1i20o6.txt ./txt/cord-302083-9q1i20o6.txt