[Pestivirus]
- PMID: 22916570
- DOI: 10.2222/jsv.61.229
[Pestivirus]
Abstract
Members of the genus Pestivirus, are causative agents of economically important diseases for livestock and wild animals that occur worldwide, such as bovine viral diarrhea, classical swine fever, and border disease of sheep. Pestivirus have novel insertions of host genes in the viral genome and functions of unique viral proteins, N(pro) and E(rns), related to the pathogenicity although genomic structure is closely related to the other viruses of Flaviviridae family, especially hepatitis C virus. In this review, recent studies on the molecular basis of pathogenicity of pestivirus infections were summarized.
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