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. 2017 Mar 27;65(1):166–173. doi: 10.1111/tbed.12644

Table 1.

RT‐PCR detection of porcine enteric viruses PEDV, PDCoV, Rotavirus group A, PKV and TGEV in diarrhoeal faecal or intestinal samples from December 2015 to June 2016 in Guangdong Province

Months of year Diarrhoeal samples no. (%) PDCoV no. (%) PEDV no. (%) Rotavirus A no. (%) PKV no. (%) TGEV
SP/S Total SP S SP S SP S SP S
December, 2015 36/17 (67.9/32.1) 53 (21.0) 10 4 22 9 12 2 27 6 0
January, 2016 26/18 (59.1/40.1) 44 (17.5) 9 6 14 12 4 0 15 11 0
February, 2016 31/5 (86.1/13.9) 36 (14.3) 7 0 24 3 8 0 28 5 0
March, 2016 15/1 (93.8/6.2) 16 (63.5) 2 1 11 0 4 0 13 2 0
April, 2016 34/2 (94.4/55.6) 36 (14.3) 2 0 27 1 13 0 20 1 0
May, 2016 18/5 (78.3/21.7) 23 (9.1) 5 0 9 1 4 0 11 3 0
June, 2016 43/1 (97.7/2.3) 44 (17.5) 9 0 32 0 16 0 26 5 0
Total 203/49 (80.6/19.4) 252 44 (21.7) 11 (22.4) 139 (68.5) 26 (53.1) 61 (30.0) 2 (4.1) 140 (69.0) 33 (67.3) 0
55 (21.8) 165 (65.5) 63 (25.0) 173 (68.7)

PEDV, porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus; PDCoV, porcine deltacoronavirus; PKV, porcine kobuvirus; TGEV, transmissible gastroenteritis virus; SP, Sucking piglets (<20 days); S, Sow.

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