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Fig. 3 | Porcine Health Management

Fig. 3

From: Detection and genetic characterization of enteric viruses in diarrhoea outbreaks from swine farms in Spain

Fig. 3

Detection of each of the different investigated enteric viruses (Porcine astrovirus or PAstV, Porcine kobuvirus or PKoV, Porcine torovirus or PToV, Mammalian orthoreovirus or MRV and Porcine adenovirus or PAdV) in positive outbreaks involving well-recognized viruses that cause diarrhoea (Porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus or PEDV—n = 41-, Rotavirus A or RVA—n = 28- and Rotavirus C or RVC—n = 13-)

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