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Norwalk-like virus genes were detected by RT-PCR in the caecum contents of pigs. Positive PCR products were produced from four out of 1 117 samples by nested PCR using human SRSV primers. Nucleotide sequences between 4 561 and 4 852 numbered according to the Norwalk virus genomic RNA in the RNA polymerase region were determined. Between the Norwalk virus sequence and the sequences detected in pigs, there was 58.2% to 59.9% sequence homology. The swine sequences were located on genogroup II of human SRSVs, but formed a subgroup in the phylogenetic tree of caliciviruses.
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Received December 15, 1997 Accepted January 27, 1998
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Sugieda, M., Nagaoka, H., Kakishima, Y. et al. Detection of Norwalk-like virus genes in the caecum contents of pigs. Arch. Virol. 143, 1215–1221 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050050369
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050050369