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- Q662016 subject Q21704871.
- Q662016 subject Q8253584.
- Q662016 subject Q9107969.
- Q662016 abstract "Swine vesicular disease (SVD) is an acute, contagious viral disease of swine caused by the swine vesicular disease virus, an enterovirus. It is characterized by fever and vesicles with subsequent ulcers in the mouth and on the snout, feet, and teats. The pathogen is relatively resistant to heat, and can persist for a long time in salted, dried, and smoked meat products.".
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- Q662016 genus Q519796.
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- Q662016 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q662016 wikiPageExternalLink SWINE_VESICULAR_DISEASE.pdf.
- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q1058594.
- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q167896.
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- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q21704871.
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- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q519796.
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- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q8253584.
- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q9107969.
- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q936600.
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- Q662016 wikiPageWikiLink Q9635.
- Q662016 familia "Picornaviridae".
- Q662016 genus "Enterovirus".
- Q662016 name "Swine vesicular disease virus".
- Q662016 species "Human enterovirus B".
- Q662016 type Species.
- Q662016 type Thing.
- Q662016 comment "Swine vesicular disease (SVD) is an acute, contagious viral disease of swine caused by the swine vesicular disease virus, an enterovirus. It is characterized by fever and vesicles with subsequent ulcers in the mouth and on the snout, feet, and teats. The pathogen is relatively resistant to heat, and can persist for a long time in salted, dried, and smoked meat products.".
- Q662016 label "Swine vesicular disease".
- Q662016 name "Swine vesicular disease virus".