Differential replication efficiencies between Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I and III in avian cultured cells and young domestic ducklings.
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) genotype dominance has shifted to genotype I (GI) from genotype III (GIII) in China as demonstrated by molecular epidemiological surveillance. In this study, we performed a serological survey in JEV-non-vaccinated pigs to confirm JEV genotype shift at the sero-epide...
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Main Authors: | Changguang Xiao (Author), Chenxi Li (Author), Di Di (Author), Julien Cappelle (Author), Lihong Liu (Author), Xin Wang (Author), Linlin Pang (Author), Jinpeng Xu (Author), Ke Liu (Author), Beibei Li (Author), Donghua Shao (Author), Yafeng Qiu (Author), Weijie Ren (Author), Frederik Widén (Author), Véronique Chevalier (Author), Jianchao Wei (Author), Xiaodong Wu (Author), Zhiyong Ma (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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